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Dispute over nuclear inspections clouds US-Iran teams' work to finalize a war-ending deal

KSAT San Antonio

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June 23, 2026

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Dispute over nuclear inspections clouds US-Iran teams' work to finalize a war-ending deal

A U.N. agency says a plan is underway to evacuate 11,000 stranded seafarers through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Hindustan Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

US Iran war LIVE updates: Vance claims Iran agreed to nuclear inspections amid talks, Tehran denies 'deal'

US Iran war LIVE updates: US Vice President JD Vance said Iran has “agreed” to allow nuclear inspections, describing the development as a positive step towards a possible agreement. However, Tehran rejected the claim, stating that no such “deal” has been reached with Washington.

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 23, 2026

Iran war live: US waives oil sanctions, to release $12bn in frozen funds

US says the decisions follow Iran's commitment to allow international nuclear inspections.

Off The Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

US, Iran Dispute Whether Tehran Has OK’d Nuclear Inspections

The U.S. and Iran were at odds on Tuesday over whether Tehran had agreed to allow U.N. inspections of its nuclear sites. As officials negotiated over how to permanently end the war in Iran, a separate plan emerged to break the shipping bottleneck through the Strait of Hormuz. The disagreement over nuclear inspections came as []...Click to read more

World Politics Review

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· Jun 23, 2026

Conflicting Claims Complicate Iran-U.S. Talks

Nuclear inspections are emerging as a central sticking point as Washington and Tehran negotiate the terms of a final agreement. The post Conflicting Claims Complicate Iran-U.S. Talks appeared first on World Politics Review.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 23, 2026

US and Iran in dispute over whether Tehran has agreed to nuclear inspections

The U.S. and Iran were in dispute over whether Tehran had agreed to allow U.N. inspections of its nuclear sites.

Al-Monitor

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· Jun 24, 2026

IAEA chief says Iran inspections will go ahead, working on modalities

By Francois MurphyVIENNA, June 24 (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog will carry out inspections in Iran soon following an interim peace accord between the United States and Iran, but modalities have yet to be finalised, the agency's chief Rafael Grossi said on Wednesday.The two sides signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding last week setting out broad agreements in principle to end the war. The interim accord paved the way for 60 days of talks aimed at hammering out thornier details, including issues related to Iran's nuclear program.

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Related coverage for "Dispute over nuclear inspections clouds US-Iran teams' work to finalize a war-ending deal": Hindustan Times — US Iran war LIVE updates: Vance claims Iran agreed to nuclear inspections amid talks, Tehran denies 'deal'. Al Jazeera — Iran war live: US waives oil sanctions, to release $12bn in frozen funds. Off The Press — US, Iran Dispute Whether Tehran Has OK’d Nuclear Inspections. World Politics Review — Conflicting Claims Complicate Iran-U.S. Talks. KSAT San Antonio — US and Iran in dispute over whether Tehran has agreed to nuclear inspections. Al-Monitor — IAEA chief says Iran inspections will go ahead, working on modalities