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Vance Says Nuclear Inspectors Will Return to Iran as White House Faces Internal Doubts

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First reported by Ynet · Jun 15, 2026

What happened

JD Vance said international nuclear inspectors will return to Iran under a U.S.-Iran framework expected to be signed in Switzerland on Friday. Axios reported deep internal U.S. doubts, while the White House said any benefits for Iran will depend on compliance and further nuclear concessions.

  • 01Vance said international nuclear inspectors will return to Iran under the framework deal.
  • 02Axios reported CIA chief John Ratcliffe and others raised serious doubts about Iran’s commitments.
  • 03The memorandum is expected to be signed in Switzerland on Friday and then published.
  • 04The deal would launch 60 days of talks and link sanctions relief to Iranian compliance.
  • 05Trump denied reports of a $300 million payment, calling them “fake news.”

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YnetCenter · HebrewJun 16, 2026
Vance Says Nuclear Inspectors Will Return to Iran as White House Faces Internal Doubts
YnetCenter · HebrewJun 15, 2026
Vance Says IAEA Inspectors Will Return to Iran Under Deal, Enriched Uranium Will Be Destroyed

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