Addressing Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, PM hails passing year as a 'turning point' in nation's strategy against Tehran

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

Resolution drafted by US and European nations a sign of their growing impatience as diplomats warn window to save deal is closing

'But we still can do it with an extra effort,' Joseph Borrell says after speaking with Iranian FM; vows willingness to help resolve 'latest outstanding issues'

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'

Tehran vows to 'respond firmly and appropriately to any unconstructive action' taken by the IAEA, which says it still has questions regarding presence of nuclear material

Helicopter-launched raids mark the first such incident in months, as tensions rise amid the West's lagging nuclear talks with the regime; Greece calls incident 'piracy'

Speaking in Davos, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says lifting sanctions still main sticking point, accuses Israel of holding US foreign policy hostage to block agreement

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