President Donald Trump stated there is no urgency for International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors to enter Iran to verify compliance with nuclear program restrictions. During a press conference at Reading Regional Airport in Pennsylvania, Trump responded to claims from Iranian social media that no inspections were scheduled, asserting, "They’re wrong, they’re wrong, they’re wrong, they know they’re wrong." He emphasized that inspections would occur at the appropriate time, despite the lack of immediate pressure. Trump also discussed the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and noted that 19 million barrels of oil passed through the strait on a recent Monday, contributing to falling oil prices. He expressed confidence in the current negotiations with Iran, stating that the country would not possess a nuclear weapon. Additionally, Trump addressed critics of his recent memorandum of understanding with Iran, asserting that previous administrations had not achieved the same level of control over Iran's military capabilities.
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Trump comments on timing for nuclear weapons inspectors in Iran
President Donald Trump indicated there is no rush for IAEA inspectors to verify Iran's nuclear program compliance. He asserted that inspections would happen at the appropriate time and highlighted the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which has seen significant oil movement. Trump also defended his recent agreement with Iran against critics.
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Trump says ‘no rush’ to stationing nuclear weapons inspectors in Iran
Trump comments on timing for nuclear weapons inspectors in Iran