Trump's Diplomacy with Tehran: Inspection Demands
President Donald Trump claims Iran desires talks after recent U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities. He advocates for international inspections by agencies like the IAEA. Despite these assertions, details remain scarce as discussions continue about the future of nuclear inspections and diplomatic relations.

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday emphasized Tehran's interest in negotiations in the wake of U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites last weekend. However, he provided no additional details about the potential discussions.
Addressing reporters at the White House, Trump expressed a desire for international verification, stating that he would prefer the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) or a similarly credible organization to be granted full inspection rights in Iran.
The statement highlights ongoing tensions and the critical role of international oversight in future diplomatic engagements regarding Iran's nuclear program.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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