US President Donald Trump has made a significant statement regarding Iran's nuclear program.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, President Trump claimed that Tehran has agreed to allow the highest level of unrestricted, indefinite inspections at its nuclear facilities.
The US President stated that the Iranian side has accepted the requirements regarding the implementation of international monitoring mechanisms "fully and unequivocally."
While this announcement has drawn international attention, there has been no official confirmation from the Iranian side regarding the conditions under which this agreement was allegedly reached or its current status.
International observers note that if confirmed, such a development could mark a significant turning point in de-escalating tensions in the Middle East. Currently, neither Tehran nor other international stakeholders have provided detailed comments on the claims made by President Trump.
The issue of Iran's nuclear program has long been a central point of contention in global diplomacy. Since the early 2000s, the international community has sought to ensure that Iran's nuclear activities remain exclusively peaceful, leading to various rounds of negotiations, sanctions, and monitoring agreements involving the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).