Who Is Telling the Truth? Trump and Iran Offer Conflicting Accounts on New Nuclear Understanding

Trump claims Iran accepted nuclear inspections, but Tehran denies access to key sites, raising doubts about a new agreement.
Who Is Telling the Truth? Trump and Iran Offer Conflicting Accounts on New Nuclear Understanding
Fresh uncertainty has emerged over the future of Iran's nuclear program after the United States and Iran presented sharply different interpretations of what appears to be a newly negotiated understanding between the two countries. While U.S. President Donald Trump claims Tehran has agreed to allow renewed nuclear inspections and make significant concessions regarding regional security, Iranian officials insist that no such access has been granted to international inspectors, particularly at sensitive facilities damaged during previous military strikes. The conflicting statements have raised questions about the exact terms of the agreement and whether both sides share the same understanding of its implementation. The disagreement centers on one critical issue: whether international inspectors will be allowed to examine Iranian nuclear facilities that were previously targeted in U.S. military operations. Trump Claims Iran Accepted Nuclear Transparency Measures In a message publi…