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Trump: Iran fully and unconditionally agreed to inspections of its nuclear facilities

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Trump: Iran fully and unconditionally agreed to inspections of its nuclear facilities

Iran has fully and unconditionally agreed to inspections of its nuclear facilities for an extended period, claims U.S. President Donald Trump.

“Despite their (Iran’s – ed.) protests and false statements to the contrary combined with the constant hum from Fake News (who are doing everything possible to portray the U.S. victory as small and insignificant as possible), Iran has fully and unconditionally agreed to the highest level inspections of nuclear facilities for the long future (Forever!!!),” Trump wrote on the social network Truth Social.

This, he said, will ensure “nuclear honesty.” He stressed that if the Iranians had not agreed to this, there would be no further negotiations.

“On the basis of this and other major concessions from Iran, I agreed to leave the Strait of Hormuz open without further naval blockade. However, all ships remain in their positions in case it becomes necessary to resume the blockade, which at this point seems highly unlikely. Money and/or sanctioned assets unfrozen by the U.S. Treasury are going into escrow accounts under U.S. control and will be used to purchase food and medicine exclusively from the United States, including corn, wheat, and soybeans from our great American farmers.

This is what Iran desperately needs. This is a humanitarian crisis, and I believe it is necessary to help now before it is too late. Negotiations are going well!” Trump noted.

In another post on the same social network, Trump reported that 19 million barrels of oil passed through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, calling it an “absolute record.”

“Oil prices are falling rapidly, and the world is becoming a much safer place,” the American leader believes.

It should be noted that earlier today, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated that Tehran and the IAEA have not yet reached agreements on resuming the work of agency inspectors at Iranian nuclear facilities.

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