Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran has agreed to nuclear inspections ‘long into future’, accusing Tehran of ‘false statements’
President Trump announced on social media that Iran has agreed to nuclear inspections for the future, stating Tehran has committed to "nuclear honesty." He also claimed oil prices are falling and the world is safer, citing a record flow of oil from the Hormuz Strait. However, Iran's foreign ministry stated there are no plans for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect sites bombed by the US and Israel last year.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump announced on social media that Iran has agreed to nuclear inspections for the future, stating Tehran has committed to "nuclear honesty." He also claimed oil prices are falling and the world is safer, citing a record flow of oil from the Hormuz Strait. However, Iran's foreign ministry stated there are no plans for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect sites bombed by the US and Israel last year. This statement directly contradicts the US president's claims regarding future inspections.
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5 extractedTrump accuses Tehran of making 'false statements'.
Iran's foreign ministry states there are no plans for IAEA to inspect sites bombed by US and Israel last year.
Trump claims Iran has agreed to nuclear inspections 'long into future'.
Trump claims 'Oil prices are tumbling down, and the World is a much safer place!!!'.
Trump claims '19 Millions Barrels of Oil flowed out of the Hormuz Strait yesterday, an all time RECORD'.