Iran and the United States have engaged in talks aimed at reaching a final agreement to end the ongoing conflict, with both sides expressing differing views on the progress made.
Negotiations took place in Switzerland, where U.S. Vice President JD Vance reported feeling positive about the discussions. However, Iranian officials have denied claims regarding commitments to allow nuclear inspections, leading to conflicting narratives from both parties.
Iran's foreign ministry has stated that it made no new commitments regarding nuclear inspections, contradicting U.S. claims that such agreements were reached. The U.S. has indicated a temporary sanctions waiver allowing Iran to sell oil, but the specifics of the negotiations remain contentious.
The conflicting statements from both sides highlight the complexities and challenges in reaching a comprehensive agreement, particularly regarding nuclear oversight and sanctions relief.
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