Following talks in Switzerland, US Vice President JD Vance announced that Iran has agreed to allow nuclear inspections. This development marks a potential shift in relations between the two countries, which have long been at odds over Iran’s nuclear program. Details regarding the scope and timing of the inspections have not yet been released, but Vance characterized the agreement as a positive step. The move could alleviate international concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions and potentially open the door for further negotiations. This agreement follows a series of discreet meetings between Iranian and US officials aimed at de-escalating tensions. Further details are expected in the coming days as both nations formulate official statements.