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Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment

July 5, 2025
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Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment
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President Donald Trump said on Friday that Iran had not agreed to inspections of its nuclear program or to give up enriching uranium.

He told reporters aboard Air Force One that he believed Tehran’s nuclear program had been set back permanently although Iran could restart it at a different location.

Trump said he would discuss Iran with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he visits the White House on Monday.

“I would say it’s set back permanently,” Trump said as he traveled to New Jersey after an Independence Day celebration at the White House. “I would think they’d have to start at a different location. And if they did start, it would be a problem.”

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One during a fight to New Jersey on July 4, 2025.
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One during a fight to New Jersey on July 4, 2025. REUTERS

Trump said he would not allow Tehran to resume its nuclear program, adding that Iran did want to meet with him.

The UN nuclear watchdog said on Friday it had pulled its last remaining inspectors from Iran as a standoff deepens over their return to the country’s nuclear facilities bombed by the United States and Israel.

The US and Israel say Iran was enriching uranium to build nuclear weapons. Tehran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

Israel launched its first military strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites in a 12-day war with the Islamic Republic three weeks ago.

A satellite image of the Fordow Facility in Iran after the US bombardment on June 27, 2025.
A satellite image of the Fordow Facility in Iran after the US bombardment on June 27, 2025. AP
The US sent B-2 Stealth Bombers to the Fordow site while nuclear-powered submarines fired ballistic missiles at Isfahan and Natanz sites, south of Tehran.
The US sent B-2 Stealth Bombers to the Fordow site while nuclear-powered submarines fired ballistic missiles at Isfahan and Natanz sites, south of Tehran. Rob Jejenich / NY Post Design

The International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspectors have not been able to inspect Iran’s facilities since then, even though IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has said that is his top priority.

Iran’s parliament has passed a law suspending cooperation with the IAEA until the safety of its nuclear facilities can be guaranteed.

While the IAEA says Iran has not yet formally informed it of any suspension, it is unclear when the agency’s inspectors will be able to return to Iran.

Iran has accused the agency of effectively paving the way for the bombings by issuing a damning report on May 31 that led to a resolution by the IAEA’s 35-nation Board of Governors declaring Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran on June 15, 2025.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran on June 15, 2025. ZUMAPRESS.com
President Trump salutes B-2 Bombers during a flyover at the White House alongside first lady Melania Trump on July 4, 2025.
President Trump salutes B-2 Bombers during a flyover at the White House alongside first lady Melania Trump on July 4, 2025. via REUTERS

The US and Israeli military strikes either destroyed or badly damaged Iran’s three uranium enrichment sites.

But it was less clear what has happened to much of Iran’s nine tons of enriched uranium, especially the more than 880 pounds enriched to up to 60% purity, a short step from weapons grade.

The post Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment appeared first on New York Post.

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