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U.S. and Iran Trade Claims Over Nuclear Site Inspections

July 9, 2026

The United States and Iran disagreed Tuesday over whether Iran has committed to allowing United Nations inspectors access to its nuclear facilities.

U.S. officials claimed Iran agreed to the inspections. Iranian officials disputed that characterization, saying no such commitment had been made.

The disagreement centered on terms for international monitoring of Iran's nuclear activity. The U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency oversees inspections of nuclear sites across member nations under the framework of global nonproliferation agreements.

Both countries have expressed positions on the matter but provided no detailed accounting of discussions that led to the competing claims. The dispute reflects broader tensions between Washington and Tehran over Iran's nuclear program, a point of contention for years.

Iran has maintained that its nuclear program serves civilian purposes. The United States has expressed concern about Iran's atomic capabilities and their potential military applications.

The disagreement did not immediately produce a resolution. Officials from both nations did not announce plans for additional negotiations or inspections.

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