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U.S. and Iran reach deal to end Middle East conflict; nuclear inspectors to return

July 18, 2026

Vice President JD Vance confirmed that the United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, according to remarks he made to NBC News' Tom Llamas.

The deal includes provisions allowing nuclear inspectors to resume operations inside Iran. Vance did not provide details about other terms of the agreement or a timeline for implementation.

Official representatives plan to hold a signing ceremony in Switzerland to formalize the agreement, though Vance did not specify a date for the event.

The announcement marks a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations, which have remained strained for decades. The return of nuclear inspectors would allow the International Atomic Energy Agency to monitor Iran's nuclear program, a priority for Western nations concerned about Tehran's atomic capabilities.

Vance's comments represent the first public confirmation of the deal from a senior U.S. official. The vice president did not elaborate on negotiations that led to the agreement or specify how long discussions had been underway.

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