U.S.-Iran Updates: Vance says Iran to let international nuclear inspections resume after "good day" of talks: key context
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- The confirmed context is: Vance says Iran agreed to let international nuclear inspectors back into the country during a "very, very good" first day of negotiations with the U. Updated on: June 23, 2026 / 2:09 AM EDT / CBS News The Pentagon has told senators it needs roughly $80 billion, mostly to cover the cost of the U. war against Iran, adding to what is already a sizable military spending boost being sought by President Trump. The White House Office of Management and Budget has yet to make a formal request to Congress. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been making the rounds on Capitol Hill, including on Monday evening
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- The confirmed context is: Vance says Iran agreed to let international nuclear inspectors back into the country during a "very, very good" first day of negotiations with the U. Updated on: June 23, 2026 / 2:09 AM EDT / CBS News The Pentagon has told senators it needs roughly $80 billion, mostly to cover the cost of the U. war against Iran, adding to what is already a sizable military spending boost being sought by President Trump. The White House Office of Management and Budget has yet to make a formal request to Congress. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been making the rounds on Capitol Hill, including on Monday evening
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Vance says Iran agreed to let international nuclear inspectors back into the country during a "very, very good" first day of negotiations with the U. Updated on: June 23, 2026 / 2:09 AM EDT / CBS News The Pentagon has told senators it needs roughly $80 billion, mostly to cover the cost of the U. war against Iran, adding to what is already a sizable military spending boost being sought by President Trump. The White House Office of Management and Budget has yet to make a formal request to Congress. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been making the rounds on Capitol Hill, including on Monday evening
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Bing News en — U.S.-Iran Updates: Vance says Iran to let international nuclear inspections resume after "good day" of talks: Vance says Iran agreed to let international nuclear inspectors back into the country during a "very, very good" first day of negotiations with the U. Updated on: June 23, 2026 / 2:09 AM EDT / CBS News The Pentagon has told senators it needs roughly $80 billion, mostly to cover the cost of the U. war against Iran, adding to what is already a sizable military spending boost being sought by President Trump. The White House Office of Management and Budget has yet to make a formal request to Congress. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been making the rounds on Capitol Hill, including on Monday evening
Bing News en — US and Iran presidents sign ceasefire agreement, but Trump says he could still resume attacks: "We're going to bomb the hell out of them if they violate the agreement," Trump said of Iran at a press conference. Hear this story Evian-Les-Bains, France/Dubai - The U. and Iran released the text of an interim agreement their presidents have signed to end their war on Wednesday, with U. President Donald Trump threatening to resume attacks and kill Iranian officials if they failed to honour their commitments. Trump, attending the G7 with other leaders in France, also withdrew at least one of his stated rationales for attacking Iran in the first place, saying it would be "unfair" for Tehran not to have ballistic missiles, having previously vowed to obliterate them
Bing News en — US and Iran sign initial deal to end war, ease sanctions and open strait as nuclear talks continue: An initial agreement to end the war between the United States and Iran calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and would waive sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely. An initial agreement to end the war between the United States and Iran calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and would waive sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely. officials who read the language of the memorandum on ending the war to journalists on Wednesday. Iran also released a similar version of the accord
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U.S.-Iran Updates: Vance says Iran to let international nuclear inspections resume after "good day" of talks
Vance says Iran agreed to let international nuclear inspectors back into the country during a "very, very good" first day of negotiations with the U.
SourceUS and Iran presidents sign ceasefire agreement, but Trump says he could still resume attacks
"We're going to bomb the hell out of them if they violate the agreement," Trump said of Iran at a press conference.
SourceUS and Iran sign initial deal to end war, ease sanctions and open strait as nuclear talks continue
An initial agreement to end the war between the United States and Iran calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and would waive sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely.
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- U.S.-Iran Updates: Vance says Iran to let international nuclear inspections resume after "good day" of talks · Bing News en
Vance says Iran agreed to let international nuclear inspectors back into the country during a "very, very good" first day of negotiations with the U. Updated on: June 23, 2026 / 2:09 AM EDT / CBS News The Pentagon has told senators it needs roughly $80 billion, mostly to cover the cost of the U. war against Iran, adding to what is already a sizable military spending boost being sought by President Trump. The White House Office of Management and Budget has yet to make a formal request to Congress. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been making the rounds on Capitol Hill, including on Monday evening
- US and Iran presidents sign ceasefire agreement, but Trump says he could still resume attacks · Bing News en
"We're going to bomb the hell out of them if they violate the agreement," Trump said of Iran at a press conference. Hear this story Evian-Les-Bains, France/Dubai - The U. and Iran released the text of an interim agreement their presidents have signed to end their war on Wednesday, with U. President Donald Trump threatening to resume attacks and kill Iranian officials if they failed to honour their commitments. Trump, attending the G7 with other leaders in France, also withdrew at least one of his stated rationales for attacking Iran in the first place, saying it would be "unfair" for Tehran not to have ballistic missiles, having previously vowed to obliterate them
- US and Iran sign initial deal to end war, ease sanctions and open strait as nuclear talks continue · Bing News en
An initial agreement to end the war between the United States and Iran calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and would waive sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely. An initial agreement to end the war between the United States and Iran calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and would waive sanctions on the country, immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil freely. officials who read the language of the memorandum on ending the war to journalists on Wednesday. Iran also released a similar version of the accord
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