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Iran to allow UN nuclear inspectors back in, Vance says

Tehran agreed to let International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors return as mediators said the talks produced a 60-day roadmap for a final deal.

  • Iran has agreed to reinstate International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors, marking a major diplomatic breakthrough following high-level bilateral talks in Bürgenstock, Switzerland.
  • Vice President JD Vance announced the decision Monday, labeling the return of the UN nuclear watchdog as a critical milestone and "the first step in permanently denuclearizing or permanently ending a nuclear weapons program in Iran."
  • The inspectors' return ends a year-long monitoring blackout, which began when Tehran expelled the IAEA team in June 2025 following joint U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
  • Negotiators secured key progress on regional stability alongside the nuclear file, establishing dual coordination mechanisms to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open to maritime shipping and to actively de-escalate ongoing border friction in Lebanon.
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The US and Iran delegations have agreed this morning on a road map that will allow them to reach a final pact that will end the conflict within 60 days, according to the communiqué issued by the mediators, Qatar and Pakistan, following negotiations held yesterday in Switzerland. The paper states that this road map “founds the basis for the immediate start of further technical talks”, which will take place throughout the week. US Vice President J…

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According to the US, the main trigger for the war against Iran is Tehran's nuclear program. After the end of the first round of negotiations with Iran in Switzerland, US Vice-President Vance takes a positive view. Iran, however, is more reluctant.

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Haaretz broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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