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U.S. and Iran Disagree on Nuclear Inspections and Strait of Hormuz Fees

The U.S. and Iran are in disagreement over nuclear inspections, with the U.S. stating that the UN nuclear watchdog will inspect Iranian facilities, while Iran claims no agreement exists. This conflict follows recent negotiations in Switzerland, the first since a new ceasefire was reached.

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The United States and Iran are experiencing renewed tensions regarding nuclear inspections. The U.S. announced that the United Nations nuclear watchdog would conduct inspections of Iran's facilities; however, Iranian officials have stated that no agreement has been reached on this matter. This disagreement is part of a series of issues that arose following recent meetings in Switzerland between U.S. and Iranian representatives, marking the first negotiations since a new ceasefire agreement was established.

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U.S. and Iran at odds over nuclear inspections, Strait of Hormuz fees

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