Iran denies claims made by U.S. President Donald Trump that Tehran has agreed to “infinite” or unlimited inspections of its nuclear sites as part of a peace agreement. Both outlets report that Trump presented the alleged agreement as part of ongoing negotiations and described the scope of inspection access in absolute terms. Iranian officials reject the characterization, stating that no such arrangement has been agreed to, according to the reports. The accounts focus on the dispute over inspection terms, with Iran disputing the United States’ portrayal of any accord and the U.S. maintaining that Tehran accepted far-reaching monitoring. The reporting indicates a direct contradiction between U.S. statements and Iran’s response, with no additional details provided about the negotiation text, the specific inspection mechanism, or whether any formal agreement exists. As presented, the main issue is not a specific inspection event, but conflicting statements regarding whether Iran accepted unlimited inspections under a purported peace framework.