U.S.-Iran Complete First-Round Nuclear Talks, Agree to Weapons Inspections on June 22

According to President Trump and Vice President Vance, the United States and Iran held their first-round nuclear negotiating session in Buergenstock, Switzerland on June 22. Trump stated on social media that Iran will agree to accept large-scale weapons inspections to ensure long-term nuclear integrity. VP Vance said talks made significant progress and laid a solid foundation for a final agreement. Iran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to return to the country, Vance told reporters.
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