UMVA has learned that President Trump has strongly disputed claims made by Iran, stating that they are "wrong" and are aware of their inaccuracies.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Trump emphasized that Iran's claims do not align with the facts, citing that they have agreed to the highest level of nuclear inspections, which will continue indefinitely.
Trump expressed confidence in the negotiations, saying, "If they were right, I'd cancel the meetings right now." He also hinted that there is no rush in the process, but Iran will be involved on the ground at the appropriate time.
The President also commented on the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, stating that the two parties have been in conflict for decades and that a resolution will emerge in due course.
Earlier, Trump criticized the media for amplifying Iran's "protestations and false statements," taking to social media to assert that Iran has agreed to the highest level of nuclear inspections "long into the future."
Trump revealed that Iran's agreement to these inspections was a major concession, which led him to allow the Hormuz Strait to remain open, without a naval blockade.
He explained that any funds released will be held in escrow, controlled by the US, and will be used exclusively for the purchase of food and medical supplies from the United States.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Vice President JD Vance has made significant progress in negotiations with Iran, laying a "very good foundation" for a final deal to end the war.
Vance announced that Iran has agreed to allow IAEA nuclear inspectors into the country, marking a crucial step towards a potential agreement.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that talks between the US and Iran are progressing well, with both parties working towards a mutually beneficial outcome.