Iran denies agreeing to IAEA inspections of bombed nuclear sites despite US claims, raising questions about a $25 billion asset release and crypto

The US and Iran are negotiating IAEA access to nuclear sites in exchange for up to $25 billion in frozen asset releases. Here's what it means for markets.

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

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…

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

Earlier US Vice President JD Vance stated that the Iranian leadership had agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to its nuclear facilities

US Vice President JD Vance on Monday reiterated his claim that Iran has agreed to allow nuclear inspectors back into the country, while Tehran denies making any new commitments on…

Iran's response comes after JD Vance said that Iran has agreed to admit inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). | World News

Iranian FM spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei states the country's engagement with IAEA would continue strictly under existing safeguards obligations and domestic legal frameworks.

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…

The first full day of US-Iran talks in Switzerland ended with Washington and Tehran offering differing accounts of what had been agreed, particularly on the issue of international…

Iran on Tuesday said there has been no change in its relationship with the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, denying claims made by Vice President JD Vance.

Iran denies agreeing to IAEA inspections of bombed nuclear sites despite US claims, raising questions about a $25 billion asset release and crypto

US-Iran war: Tehran has denied any scheduled visits for International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to nuclear sites previously targeted by the U.S. This statement contradicts…

TEHRAN: Iran said Tuesday that the United Nations nuclear watchdog’s inspectors would not be given access to the country’s key nuclear sites that were bombed during the war with…

The vice president said Tehran agreed to allow IAEA inspectors back into the country and expected it to happen this week, but Iran says nuclear facilities damaged in the war…