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In a significant update from Switzerland on June 22, Vice President JD Vance revealed that Iran has consented to allow IAEA inspectors to return to the nation for the first time since the onset of the conflict in February 2026, marking a critical advancement for the American populace. Discussions on nuclear matters, sanctions, and mechanisms for resolving disputes are scheduled to proceed throughout the week. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi stated that the talks have yielded substantial progress towards concluding the hostilities in Lebanon. Nonetheless, Israel has maintained its military operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, resulting in more than a dozen fatalities over the weekend, jeopardizing the fragile ceasefire and the overarching framework for nuclear negotiations reliant on ceasing hostilities in Lebanon.
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00:00Breaking. The United States has achieved what many called impossible just four months ago.
00:05Iran has agreed to invite IAEA nuclear inspectors back into the country.
00:10Vice President Vance announced this in Switzerland on Monday.
00:14He called it a major milestone for the American people.
00:17And the first step toward permanently ending Iran's nuclear program.
00:21Technical working groups on nuclear issues and sanctions have been established.
00:26Talks continue through this week, but the deal is already under pressure.
00:31Israel continued strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon through Saturday night.
00:35More than a dozen people were killed.
00:37Iran has made Lebanon's ceasefire a non-negotiable condition of any final deal.
00:43Trump himself threatened on Truth Social to hit Iran very hard again.
00:47He said Iran must stop Hezbollah from causing trouble.
00:51The Iran nuclear breakthrough is real, but it is hanging by a thread.
00:55Shh.
00:56Ankovac
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