U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has agreed to allow extensive, long-term nuclear inspections as part of ongoing negotiations aimed at ensuring what he called “nuclear honesty.” In a social media post, Trump asserted that inspections would continue “long into the future,” describing the arrangement as essential for preventing nuclear escalation and warning that negotiations would end without such commitments.
However, Iranian officials have rejected Trump’s statement, saying no such agreement has been finalized, highlighting ongoing tensions and uncertainty surrounding nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran. The conflicting claims come amid renewed diplomatic friction over Iran’s nuclear program, with both sides presenting sharply different accounts of the state of negotiations.

