Trump says Iran agreed to nuclear inspections, but Tehran denies claim
President Trump claimed Iran has fully agreed to nuclear inspections, a statement that Tehran refuted, saying no plans exist for IAEA inspectors to return. The Senate passed a symbolic war powers resolution urging the removal of U.S. forces from hostilities with Iran, while Vice President Vance indicated inspectors could be back soon. Meanwhile, Iran’s World Cup team received a limited entry concession, and traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains far below pre‑war levels.
- ▪Trump said Iran "completely agreed" to nuclear inspections, but Iranian officials denied any such agreement.
- ▪Vice President JD Vance said U.N. inspectors could return within the week, though Trump said there was "no rush."
- ▪The Senate approved a House‑passed war powers resolution directing the president to withdraw troops unless Congress authorizes further action, marking a rare rebuke of Trump’s handling of the conflict.
- ▪Strait of Hormuz traffic reached 35 commercial vessels, about one‑third of pre‑war levels, according to maritime data firm Kpler.
- ▪U.S. immigration officials will allow the Iranian World Cup squad to enter the country two days before their match, easing earlier entry restrictions.
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