Iran has refuted US Vice President JD Vance's claims of agreeing to allow international nuclear inspectors, stating engagement with the IAEA will strictly adhere to existing safeguards and domestic laws. While Vance described recent US-Iran talks in Switzerland as highly productive, laying groundwork for a deal, Iranian officials indicated no nuclear program discussions occurred. Differing accounts highlight ongoing challenges in diplomatic efforts.

Vance also told Fox that there is no evidence that Iran is closing the Strait of Hormuz, despite Iranian state media reports that Iran’s top joint military command ordered the…

JD Vance and senior Iranian officials arrived in Switzerland to help launch negotiations with Iranian leaders over Tehran’s nuclear program.

Iran is cautiously approaching the negotiations given its previous experience with the U.S. negotiations on the nuclear issue.

SWITZERLAND: US Vice President JD Vance met senior Iranian officials on Sunday as the White House sought to build on last week's interim agreement aimed at ending the conflict…

Vance and U.S. negotiators met with Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi at a Swiss mountainside resort near Lake Lucerne.

Vance is holding talks with Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, at a Swiss mountainside resort near Lake Lucerne. Mediators…

Iranian state media says nuclear inspectors weren’t discussed in Switzerland.

US President JD Vance declared Monday that a "very good foundation" had been laid for negotiations towards a final deal with Iran, after a marathon session of direct talks at a…

Tehran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country, US Vice President JD Vance said Monday, after a first

JD Vance said U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland made progress, with Tehran agreeing to allow IAEA inspectors back into Iran.

Huge breakthrough step: "we should all celebrate that," Vance says.

US Vice President says Tehran will invite IAEA inspectors back into the country, while outlining progress on Strait of Hormuz stability, regional de-escalation mechanisms and…

Tehran has agreed for inspectors from the UN's nuclear watchdog to return to the country, Vance said, a year after Iran suspended some cooperation and blocked inspectors from key…

JD Vance says Iran will allow IAEA inspections and any unfrozen assets will face U.S. oversight, benefiting farmers.

This is ‘the first step in permanently ending a nuclear weapons programme in Iran’, said US Vice-President J.D. Vance.

Neither Iran nor the IAEA has commented on the potential inspections.

The US vice president says that progress has been made in talks with Iran, with Tehran agreeing to allow nuclear inspectors and a mechanism to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

BURGENSTOCK, Switzerland — Tehran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country, U.S. Vice President JD...

Washington issued a 60-day license allowing Iranian oil sales after talks in Switzerland, but Iranian regime media said no approval had been given for renewed nuclear-site access

U.S. Vice President JD Vance revealed new details about ongoing negotiations with Iran, including late-night efforts to reconnect nuclear inspectors and maintain monitoring…