US, Britain, France and Germany urge Tehran to 'fulfill its legal obligations' to UN watchdog and demonstrate that its nuclear program is not being used for military purposes

Bennett applauds motion brought by US, Britain, France and Germany as exposing Iran's 'true face'; Russia and China oppose resolution

Iranian state media report doesn't identify location of cameras, but could be at Fordo or Natanz; move appears to be attempt by Tehran to apply pressure ahead of possible censure

Resolution urging Tehran to fully cooperate with IAEA a sign of growing Western impatience; measure largely symbolic though and unlikely to impact long frozen talks to revive JCPOA

IAEA Board of Governors expected to censure Tehran, a move Jerusalem sees as start of process that will kick nuclear issue back to UN Security Council

IAEA chief Grossi says watchdog remains ready to engage with Tehran on disputed issues to determine if its nuclear research really is for peaceful purposes

Iranian foreign minister also cautions West against trying to censure Tehran over unexplained uranium traces at undeclared sites at next IAEA meeting

Hosting Rafael Grossi for talks, PM urges use of 'all means' to prevent Tehran from getting nukes, accuses Islamic Republic of concealing atomic work with 'false info and lies'

Meeting comes amid stalled Iran nuclear talks, and days after Israeli prime minister published documents he said prove Iran spied on IAEA

'Israel carries out diverse operations, most of which are covert, to prevent Iran from attaining nuclear capabilities,' Gadi Eisenkot says

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