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US Eases Oil Sanctions as Iran Denies Vance Claim on Nuclear Inspectors
As the U.S. eases oil sanctions on Iran amid ongoing nuclear talks, Iran's foreign ministry asserts no new commitments have been made regarding nuclear inspections, highlighting tensions in negotiation outcomes.
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Correction: Facts updated
Before: Signal intercept: Vance says Iran will allow nuclear inspectors back into the country. The US vice-president says a great deal of progress has been made after the first round of talks between the US and Iran. Source vector: BBC - World. Tactical review pending full article synthesis.
Why it changed: The new article states that Iranian officials have denied making new commitments regarding nuclear inspections, which contradicts the old article's claim that Vance said Iran would allow nuclear inspectors back into the country.
Now: ### Introduction In recent developments, the United States has taken steps to ease sanctions on Iranian oil, a move that signals a potential shift in its diplomatic stance amid ongoing discussions surrounding Iran's nuclear program. Concurrently, Iranian officials have vigorously denied assertions
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