U.N. inspectors
Coverage of U.N. inspectors in the Nexus archive.
- Rubio: Iran will not be allowed to charge tolls in Strait of Hormuz under any final deal
Rubio states Iran will not be allowed to charge tolls in the Strait of Hormuz under any final deal. Trump claims Iran agreed to grant UN inspectors access to nuclear sites, while the Iranian president asserted that without missiles, his country would be 'just like Gaza.'
- Disagreement over nuclear inspections clouds US-Iran teams work to finalize a war-ending deal
The U.S. and Iran dispute whether Tehran agreed to allow U.N. inspectors to examine bombed nuclear sites, complicating efforts to finalize a war-ending deal. A plan to evacuate 11,000 stranded seafarers through the Strait of Hormuz is underway, but tensions persist over control of the waterway and access to nuclear facilities.
- Iran denies any plans for inspectors to visit nuclear sites
Iran denied any plans for U.N. inspectors to visit its nuclear sites. The country downplayed Vice President JD Vance's suggestion that inspectors would soon return to the damaged facilities.
- Iran denies any plans for inspectors to visit nuclear sites
Iran denied having plans for U.N. inspectors to visit its nuclear sites and dismissed Vice President JD Vance's suggestion that inspectors will soon return to the country's damaged nuclear facilities.