Analysis. Discrepancies between US, Iranian statements on nuclear inspections

We’ve had Trump repeatedly posting in the last 48 hours that Iranians have agreed to weapons inspectors coming in to examine and monitor those sites. The Iranians say no, that is not the case.

Yet another discrepancy.

But Trump did say on the issue of inspectors, they will go in, in his words, at the appropriate time. Now, this is an important issue because these negotiations are scheduled to take place for 60 days. Within that time, the issues, like Iran’s nuclear programme, have got to be resolved.

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian says no negotiations will take place on the country’s ballistic missiles.

President Donald Trump says there will be no further US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, insists Iran has agreed to allow nuclear inspections despite statements from Iranian officials that it ⁠has not done so.

Israeli troops open fire in the Lebanese town of Nabatieh al-Fawqa – killing two people and wounding others – in what Hezbollah called a “blatant” truce violation against civilians.

Iran’s top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says an agreement has been reached with the United States to release $12bn in frozen Iranian funds.

Lebanese lawmakers announce UN team will document Israeli destruction

A “parliamentary commission for the protection of civilian property and the prevention of systematic destruction”, made up of three MPs, has announced the creation of a UN team tasked with organising meetings and field visits to document the “systematic destruction in south Lebanon since 2023″, according to Lebanese media.

L’Orient-Le Jour reported that the team formed after a request from the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is expected to work for four months, according to MP Ashraf Baydoun, who spoke during a news conference held Tuesday in parliament.

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