Trump insists Iran has agreed to nuclear inspections


U.S. President Donald Trump speaks on the day he signs an executive order regarding Quantum Computing, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 22, 2026. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump insisted on Tuesday that Iran has ⁠agreed to allow nuclear inspections long into the ‌future, despite statements from Iran that it has not done so.

"Iran has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections long into the future (Infinity!!!)," ​he wrote in a social media post. "This ⁠will insure 'Nuclear Honesty.' If ⁠they did not agree to this, there would be no further ⁠negotiations!"

Iran ‌has denied it had begun discussions on its nuclear program or agreed to invite International Atomic Energy ⁠Agency inspectors back to the country.

Trump also said ​that the United ‌States would leave ships in the Strait of Hormuz ⁠in case ​it becomes necessary to reimpose its blockade of Iranian ports, something he said was "at this point, highly unlikely." He added that 19 ⁠millionbarrels of oil flowed out of ​the Hormuz Strait on Monday.

The United States waived sanctions on Iran for 60 days from Monday after the first talks under a ⁠nascent peace deal.

Trump on Tuesday said the funds that the U.S. Treasury is releasing will go into escrow under U.S. control and will be used to buy food and medical ​supplies exclusively from the United States, including ⁠corn, wheat, and soybeans.

"These are things that are desperately needed ​by Iran. This is a humanitarian ‌crisis, and I feel it is ​necessary to help, NOW, before it is too late," Trump wrote.

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; editing by Susan Heavey)

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