Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment
- On July 4, US President Donald Trump said Iran had not agreed to inspections and refuses to give up uranium enrichment.
- Following US–Israel strikes three weeks ago, IAEA inspectors have not accessed Iran, which suspended cooperation through parliament over safety concerns.
- Trump asserts Iran refuses to accept inspections and will not give up uranium enrichment, deepening diplomatic tensions ahead of the July 7 White House meeting with Netanyahu.
- Trump claims Iran's nuclear program is 'set back permanently,' but predicts it could restart at a different site, vowing he won't allow its resumption.
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Trump Says Iran Has Not Agreed to Inspections, Give Up Enrichment
US President Donald Trump said on Friday that Iran had not agreed to inspections of its nuclear program or to give up enriching uranium. He told reporters aboard Air Force One that he believed Tehran's nuclear program had been set back permanently although Iran could restart it at a different location. Trump said he would
By Lucas Lilieholm, CNN The United States will not allow Iran to restart its nuclear program, President Donald Trump declared Friday, weeks after
By Lucas Lilieholm, CNN The United States will not allow Iran to restart its nuclear program, President Donald Trump declared Friday, weeks after US forces attacked three Iranian nuclear facilities in June. “If they did that, there would be a problem. We would not allow that to happen,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. The president reiterated his claim that US strikes had destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities, suggesting its program had…
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