UN nuclear inspectors
Coverage of UN nuclear inspectors in the Nexus archive.
- Iran deal grants access to nuclear inspectors, IAEA chief says
The U.S.-Iran interim peace accord allows U.N. nuclear inspectors access to Iran, according to the IAEA chief. However, Iran's deputy foreign minister stated key sites would remain off-limits until a final deal with the U.S. is reached and sanctions are lifted. The agreement includes 60 days of talks to resolve issues related to Iran's nuclear program.
- Oil prices steady as Iran deal holds
The U.S.-Iran interim peace agreement has reopened the Strait of Hormuz, causing crude oil prices to fall by four percent to $74 a barrel. President Trump claimed the war is proceeding well with Iran making concessions, though Iran's Foreign Ministry denies this. Gas prices remain steady at $3.93 a gallon, up 32% since the war began. Trump later met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, emphasizing the alliance's importance and Iran's nuclear restrictions.
- Oil prices steady as Iran deal holds
Oil prices fell 4% to $74 a barrel following the U.S.-Iran interim peace agreement, which reopened the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump claimed Iran is making concessions, including accepting UN nuclear inspectors, though Iran's Foreign Ministry denies this. Gas prices remain steady at $3.93 a gallon, up 32% since the war began.
- Vance: Iran invited UN nuclear inspectors back into country, in ‘major milestone’
Iran invited UN nuclear inspectors back into the country, described as a 'major milestone' by VP Vance. The VP also mentioned Hezbollah's inclusion in a new deconfliction mechanism in Lebanon and a negotiated plan to limit unfrozen Iranian funds to purchasing US produce.