Trump Confirms IAEA Inspectors Will Enter Iran Under U.S. Agreement
U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency will be permitted to enter Iran under the terms of the U.S.-brokered agreement, pushing back against claims from Iranian officials suggesting otherwise.
Speaking on the issue, Trump dismissed reports that Iran would block international inspectors, stating that such claims were inaccurate.
"They're wrong. They know they're wrong... and if they were right, I'd cancel the meetings right now."
Trump further emphasized that the inspection process remains part of the agreement and assured that international monitors would be deployed when appropriate.
"They'll be on the ground at the appropriate time."
The remarks come amid ongoing international scrutiny of Iran's nuclear activities and efforts to ensure transparency through IAEA oversight. The statement is expected to reassure global stakeholders seeking verification mechanisms as part of any nuclear-related understanding between Washington and Tehran.
The development highlights the continued importance of independent monitoring and verification in maintaining confidence in international nuclear agreements and regional security efforts.