Iran to Invite IAEA Inspectors as US-Iran Talks Progress in Switzerland

Iran plans to invite IAEA inspectors to its key nuclear sites, with coordination for access to occur soon after the latest round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland, though Iran hasn’t confirmed specifics. The talks produced a 60‑day roadmap toward a final deal, plus a high‑level committee and working groups on nuclear issues, sanctions, and dispute resolution, and a deconfliction line for the Strait of Hormuz alongside a Lebanon ceasefire deconfliction mechanism. While progress is noted, a final agreement remains uncertain and technical negotiations will continue; there’s also mention of using frozen funds to aid Iranians, though no funds have been released yet.
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