Iran has announced it will not permit the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect facilities damaged in recent strikes attributed to Israel and the United States. This declaration contradicts statements made by U.S. Deputy President Jay Dufvance, who claimed Iran had agreed to allow IAEA inspectors access following weekend talks in Switzerland mediated by Qatar and Pakistan. The negotiations aimed to de-escalate tensions following the attacks on Iranian nuclear sites. Iranian officials have not publicly confirmed the agreement reported by Dufvance, creating a significant discrepancy in accounts. The refusal to allow inspections raises concerns about the extent of the damage and potential implications for Iran’s nuclear program. This development further complicates international efforts to monitor and verify Iran’s compliance with nuclear safeguards. The situation remains fluid, with potential for further diplomatic efforts or increased regional instability.