[95629] The White House vs. Tehran: Sharp contradiction regarding the return of IAEA inspectors
[95629] The White House vs. Tehran: Sharp contradiction regarding the return of IAEA inspectors
The White House announced that Iran has agreed to allow the return of the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors, but in Tehran, they strongly deny this and define it as propaganda.
Diplomatic clash: Dispute over the return of inspectors to Iran
During June 22, 2026, it was reported on Abu Ali Express and Senia Waldberg regarding an official statement from the White House, according to which Iran agreed to the re-entry of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors into its territory. This report was distributed simultaneously on both channels, which frequently report on security and policy matters in the Middle East.
On the other hand, Professor Mohammad Marandi, a senior member of the Iranian negotiation delegation, rushed to deny the claims. Marandi argued that "the possibility of IAEA inspectors arriving in Iran was not discussed at all yesterday," and added a call to the public: "Ignore the Western propaganda."
The reports reflect a deep narrative gap between the American administration and the Iranian political echelon. While the West aims to present progress in the supervision of the Iranian nuclear program, official Iranian sources, which often emphasize a line of resistance to Western pressure, reject the reports and attempt to minimize their importance in the public discourse.