President Donald Trump says the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog will be allowed to inspect Iran’s nuclear facilities, adding that the process will occur “at the appropriate time.” Speaking to reporters, Trump disputes Iran’s position that there would be no such scrutiny of its enrichment-related sites, saying Tehran is “wrong” about the scope of inspections. Both accounts describe Trump’s characterization that there is “no rush,” even though he indicates inspectors will ultimately be on the ground. PBS reports Trump insists Iran has agreed to UN watchdog inspections of its nuclear sites, while the New York Post emphasizes Trump’s statement that inspectors will be present at enrichment facilities and respond to Iran’s prior claims. Neither source provides detailed information on the inspection timeline, the specific sites involved, or verification mechanisms beyond Trump’s remarks about when inspectors can enter. The two reports largely align on Trump’s central claim that UN nuclear inspectors will be permitted to carry out inspections in Iran and that the timing is subject to an “appropriate” timetable rather than immediate access.