US Senate limits Iran war powers amid nuclear inspection standoff

June 24, 2026 • Al Jazeera

US Senate limits Iran war powers amid nuclear inspection standoff

US and Iran Negotiate Final Deal Amid Disagreements Over Nuclear Inspections and Hormuz

Negotiations between the US and Iran have entered a critical phase, with both sides working towards a final agreement within a 60-day timeframe. The talks have been marked by conflicting accounts of key issues, including nuclear oversight and the implementation of any deal.

According to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Iran would not be allowed to charge tolls in the Strait of Hormuz under a final agreement. This stance emphasizes the importance of maintaining open access to the strategic waterway for international shipping.

In contrast, Iran has disputed US claims that it had agreed to allow nuclear inspectors back into the country. The Iranian government has stated that President Donald Trump’s assertion that Tehran had accepted “the highest level” of monitoring is not accurate.

These discrepancies underscore the challenges facing both sides as they strive to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Despite these gaps, negotiators continue to work towards a final deal, with a 60-day deadline looming. The exact terms and conditions of any agreement remain unclear, but it is clear that significant progress has yet to be made.

Source: Al Jazeera