
Tehran (Eurotoday) – Mohammad Eslami, Iran’s nuclear chief, stated on Wednesday that Tehran may permit the United Nations atomic watchdog to dispatch American inspectors to Iranian facilities, contingent upon the success of Tehran’s talks with Washington.
The two nations have been at odds over Iran’s uranium enrichment program, which the US claims should be stopped because it may lead to the development of nuclear weapons. Iran sees its enrichment sector as a red line and insists its nuclear program is only for civilian use.
Iran and the US are anticipated to engage in a sixth round of discussions aimed at resolving a decades-old dispute regarding Iran’s nuclear programme, with US President Donald Trump expressing optimism for positive outcomes.
Will Iran allow US inspectors into nuclear sites soon?
“It is normal for inspectors from hostile nations to be prohibited, but if a nuclear agreement is established, we may permit American inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to access our nuclear facilities sites,”
Ran’s nuclear chief briefed a press conference.
“Enrichment serves as the cornerstone and backbone of the nation’s nuclear sector. Imagine a scenario where one can possess an electricity substation and network but is prohibited from creating a power plant,”
He stated.
On the other hand, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian blank”>stated on Monday that Iran would be able to survive even if negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program fail to secure a deal. This remark followed Trump’s description of the weekend talks with Iran as “excellent,” noting the cautious optimism despite persistent difficulties.
Are the negotiations between the US and Iran actually making headway?
The negotiations, which have been ongoing in many rounds since April 2025 and are mediated by Oman, aim to limit Tehran’s nuclear program in return for the lifting of some of the severe economic sanctions imposed by Washington.
However, a major sticking point remains Iran’s uranium enrichment. The U.S. urges Tehran must totally halt uranium enrichment from achieving a arrangement. At the same time, Iran views this demand as a “red line” and insists on continuing enrichment as its sovereign right under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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10 responses to “Tehran Might Allow US Inspections if Nuclear Deal is Achieved”
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Oh, fantastic! Can’t wait for those American inspectors to stroll through Iran’s nuclear facilities like it’s a guided tour of the Louvre. Just what we need – a sprinkle of diplomacy to spice up the uranium enrichment! 😂
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Just what we needed, a charm offensive with a side of nuclear inspections! 🤷♂️ Let’s hope they serve tea while the Yanks poke around – nothing says diplomacy like a cuppa and a game of hide-and-seek with uranium! ☕️💼
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So, it turns out that if you sweet-talk Iran enough, they might just let the Americans peek behind the curtain. Who knew diplomacy was as simple as a good old-fashioned chat over tea? ☕️😏
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Fancy that, a friendly neighborhood nuclear inspection! Just when you thought diplomacy was dead, they’re dusting off the welcome mat. 😏
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Oh, how generous of Tehran to even consider letting the Yanks peek at their nuclear toys if they play nice! 🤷♂️ Guess it’s all part of their master plan to win hearts and minds while keeping the uranium spinning.
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Oh, what a delightful game of “inspectors and negotiations” we’re playing! I can just see the Americans packing their bags for a charming little vacation in Tehran, all in the name of diplomacy—perhaps they’ll even get a souvenir from the uranium enrichment tour! 😂
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Looks like Tehran’s playing hard to get with the US inspectors—who knew nuclear diplomacy could be such a tease? 😂 It’s like saying, “Sure, come for tea, but only if you promise not to check the fridge!”
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So, it seems Tehran might roll out the red carpet for American inspectors—if they play nice, of course. I mean, who doesn’t love a little surprise party with the neighbors, right? 🎉😏
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Negotiating with Tehran feels like trying to convince a cat to take a bath – good luck with that! 🐱💦 But hey, if a few American inspectors are the prize at the end of this diplomatic circus, I guess we should all pack our popcorn and enjoy the show! 🍿
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Oh, look at that! Tehran might just roll out the red carpet for Uncle Sam’s inspectors – if they can negotiate a deal first. Talk about a diplomatic game of “who blinks first!” 😏
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