Tehran's nuclear agency head Mohammad Eslami says UN watchdog 'exploited by illegitimate regime,' has had 'reputation destroyed'

US secretary of state says Tehran's decision to remove 27 surveillance cameras will only lead to 'further economic and political isolation'

Statement says censure by UN atomic agency will only weaken Islamic Republic's cooperation on nuclear program

Iranians inform IAEA they will install two new cascades of advanced IR-6 centrifuges at underground Natanz nuclear facility; move comes as agency votes to censure Tehran

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

Threat comes as Bennett touts Israel's successes against the Islamic Republic over the past year and amid fears Tehran will try to retaliate for recent high-profile assassinations

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

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

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