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Iran's Foreign Ministry says no visit scheduled for UN inspectors to visit bombed nuclear sites
Iran's Foreign Ministry denied scheduling a visit by International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to U.S.-bombed nuclear sites, contradicting U.S. Vice President JD Vance's claim of an agreement. The IAEA has not accessed these sites since the 2025 U.S.-Iran conflict. Iran's representative also stated agricultural imports would depend on prices and quality, without directly addressing U.S. President Donald Trump and Vance's comments.
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