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Trump says he'd cancel negotiations if Iran rejects IAEA inspections
Summary
• US President Donald Trump said he would “cancel the meetings right now” if Iran’s denial of scheduled IAEA inspections were true, insisting Tehran had agreed to “100% inspections” under what he called an “amazing deal.”
• Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran’s missile program was not included in its memorandum with the United States and would never be open to negotiation.His remarks came after reports quoting Pakistan's PM saying the missile program will be on the agenda of talks.
• US President Donald Trump said Iran had agreed to long-term, high-level nuclear inspections, adding thathe would not allow further negotiations without such an agreement.
•Trump said funds and sanctions relief being released by the US Treasury would go into a US-controlled escrow accountand be used only to buy food and medical supplies from the United States, including corn, wheat and soybeans.
• Iran has no plan to allow IAEA inspectors to visit nuclear sites targeted during the recent conflict, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said on Tuesday.
(2) 3 hours ago
Trump admin allows Iran team to arrive in Seattle early for World Cup match
The Department of Homeland Security has eased travel restrictions on Iran’s national soccer team ahead of its next World Cup match, allowing Team Melli to arrive in Seattle 2 days before Friday’s game against Egypt, NBC News reported citing a DHS spokesperson.
Iran had complained to FIFA that it was being treatedunfairly after being forced to travel from its base in Tijuana to US match venues within 24 hours and leave immediately afterward.
DHS said the team must still depart after the Seattle match.
Iran, which drew its first 2 games in Los Angeles, could advance with a win over Egypt.
(3). 3 hours ago
Trump says he'd 'cancel the meetings' if Iran rejects IAEA inspections
US President Donald Trump said he would “cancel the meetings right now” ifIran’s denial of scheduled IAEA inspections were true, insisting Tehran had agreed to “100% inspections” under what he called an “amazing deal.”
pic.twitter.com/iJVUJA0qRK— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) June 23, 2026
(4) 4 hours ago
Tehran says no obstacle to US imports if prices are right
Iran’s central bank chief Abdolnasser Hemmati said Tehran could purchase essential goods from the United States if prices were favorable, after the release of Iranian assets.
“If the prices of essential goods in the United States are suitable, we have no obstacle to buying from that country,” Hemmati said.
He said the Iranian assets unfrozen by the MoU with the US would be used to import basic goods and medicine, adding that the funds belong to the Central Bank and would also be used to help control liquidity.
Hemmati also said Iran had exported millions of barrels of oil in recent days and that the country now has the ability to receive oil revenues and settle transactions in dollars.
However, he said whether to use the dollar in such transactions would depend on decisions by the Islamic Republic.
(5) 4 hours ago
Pezeshkian rules out talks on Iran’s missile program
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran’s missile program was not included in its memorandum with the United States and would never be open to negotiation.
Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad after meeting Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Pezeshkian rejected any discussion of Iran’s missile capabilities, saying: “The missile issue is not part of the memorandum we had, and it never will be.”
He defended Iran’s missile program as essential to the country’s defense, saying: “If we did not have our missiles, which are for our defense, Israel and the United States would have razed Iran like Gaza and would not have spared old or young.”
Pezeshkian accused Washington and Israel of hypocrisy on human rights, calling their claims “a big lie,” and added: “We will never, ever negotiate with anyone over our defense capability.”
https://www.iranintl.com/en/liveblog/202606208803