Vance Says Iran Agrees to Allow Nuclear Inspectors Back
The vice president said the talks produced progress on nuclear monitoring, the Strait of Hormuz, and a mechanism to manage tensions in Lebanon.

TL;DR
- Iran has agreed to allow international nuclear inspectors back into the country.
- The agreement was announced by U.S. Vice President JD Vance following U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland.
- Negotiators laid a "very good foundation" for a final agreement to end the war.
- Key U.S. objectives achieved include mechanisms to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.
- Progress was also made on reinforcing a fragile ceasefire in Lebanon.
- Advancements on Iran's nuclear program were highlighted as a major point of excitement for the U.S. side.