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Iran has rejected a claim by U.S. Vice President JD Vance that it will allow international nuclear inspectors back into the country, despite Vance describing the first round of talks in Switzerland as a strong foundation for a final agreement.
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00:00Iran has also rejected a claim by U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance that it will allow international nuclear
00:06inspectors back into the country.
00:08Vance made the remarks following the first round of U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland, describing the discussions as a strong
00:15foundation for a final deal.
00:19Following the negotiations, Vance said talks on nuclear inspections with the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, could take place as
00:28soon as this week.
00:30But Tehran said its cooperation with the IAEA will continue under existing arrangements and that no new commitments have been
00:39made.
00:40Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump said he expects Iran to accept extensive weapons inspections to ensure what he called
00:48nuclear honesty in the future.
00:51Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA last year, accusing the agency of failing to condemn American and Israeli strikes on
00:58its nuclear facilities.
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