European signatories to 2015 nuclear deal 'united in underlining the dangerous nature of this decision' to restrict access to watchdog IAEA's monitoring regime

Tehran says footage from nuclear facilities will be withheld from IAEA but handed over later if sanctions relief is granted; inspections now barred at non-nuclear sites

Iran leader also warns it may enrich uranium to 60%, as it further steps away from nuclear deal; top US diplomat says DC willing to reenter pact if Tehran in ‘strict compliance’

In letter to Netanyahu and Gantz, ex-senior military and intelligence figures call for fresh international agreement to curtail Tehran’s military activities in the region

Tehran says under agreement, inspectors stay in nuclear sites; some cameras will run at suspicious non-nuclear sites, but IAEA won't get footage until sanctions rolled back

After meeting with officials in Tehran, IAEA head says watchdog will continue necessary monitoring and verification of Iranian program

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Foreign minister claims turning off IAEA surveillance not an ultimatum regarding nuclear deal, but 'an internal domestic issue between the parliament and the government'

After Biden said he's ready to engage with Islamic Republic, Iranian deputy foreign minister says country will soon respond to offer for 'informal' gathering of P5+1 powers

Rafael Grossi's trip comes ahead of Tuesday date set by Iranian lawmakers to limit cooperation with IAEA unless US sanctions are lifted

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