Iran is expected to agree to inspections of its nuclear program as part of a potential agreement with the U.S. and the International Atomic Energy Agency.

In a particularly tense environment of high geopolitical significance, the negotiations regarding Tehran’s nuclear program are unfolding, with Donald Trump stepping up diplomatic pressure and raising the prospect of a new framework of strict international controls. According to the latest statements from the U.S. side, a picture is emerging of a converging path toward a possible agreement that would include the return of inspectors and verification mechanisms from the International Atomic Energy Agency, as the talks are attempting to bridge long-standing disagreements regarding the transparency and scope of Iran’s nuclear program.

In particular, the issue of inspections of Iran’s weapons systems is raised in a post by Donald Trump.

The safeguards

He adds that this will ensure Iran’s “nuclear integrity” for the future.

In a post on Truth Social, the U.S. president emphasizes that “everyone knows very well that Iran will agree to inspections of major weapons systems in order to ensure ‘nuclear honesty’ for many years to come.”

Trump’s Message to Iran: It Will Agree to Inspections of Its Weapons Systems

Earlier on Monday, U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance gave a positive assessment of the latest round of talks with Iran in Burgstock, Switzerland, noting substantial progress and expressing optimism that the two sides are closer to a final agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program.

He also announced that inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are expected to return to Iran to verify compliance with the terms of the preliminary agreement.