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U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Allows IAEA Access to Nuclear Sites
Published on 6/26/2026

AI Summary
The U.S. and Iran have signed an interim peace agreement granting the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) access to Tehran's nuclear sites for inspections. This follows President Trump's statement that Iran agreed to allow such inspections. The memorandum also includes provisions to keep the Strait of Hormuz toll-free for at least 60 days and to cease hostilities in the region. Despite ongoing conflicts, the agreement aims to stabilize Middle Eastern tensions and is subject to scrutiny from critics of the deal.
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