Trump’s Iran concessions clash with Tehran’s denials, fueling trust questions in the negotiations

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Trump touts concessions from a recently released MOU—permanent nuclear inspections, new IAEA access, unfrozen assets spent on U.S. goods, and toll-free passage in the Strait of Hormuz—for a deal with Iran, but Tehran denies agreeing to these terms and says only existing procedures apply. The MOU reportedly leans toward Iran, and the administration’s credibility issues, plus suggested secret terms, complicate who to trust and what was actually agreed.
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- Iran says no new commitments on nuclear sites after Vance says inspectors to be invited back BBC
- US and Iran dispute whether Tehran has agreed to nuclear inspections AP News
- Live Updates: Trump says Iran "completely agreed" to nuclear inspections, but Tehran denies any such plans CBS News
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