The administration maintains that the timeline for these inspections remains a matter of strategic pacing rather than a total exclusion of the watchdog body. While Iranian officials have sought to project an image of restricted access to their sensitive infrastructure, the White House position suggests that the diplomatic and technical pressure applied by the U.S. will eventually force compliance. This move underscores the ongoing friction between Washington and Tehran over the monitoring of nuclear activities, as the international community watches to see if these promised inspections materialize without further escalation.
Trump Promises IAEA Inspections at Iranian Nuclear Sites
Rejecting claims that Tehran has successfully barred international oversight, Donald Trump signaled on Tuesday that International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors will gain access to damaged nuclear facilities within the country. The U.S. president dismissed Iranian denials regarding the presence of such plans, insisting that oversight will proceed at the appropriate time.





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