Iranian officials have denied plans to grant international inspectors access to the nation’s damaged nuclear sites. This statement comes just one day after Vice President JD Vance claimed that Tehran had agreed to such inspections, a move that would reinstate a critical safeguard from the nuclear agreement brokered by President Barack Obama, which was later terminated by President Donald Trump.
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