Iranian move limiting inspections of its development program could draw rebuking resolution from IAEA quarterly meeting; Tehran's foreign minister warns against it

FM Ashkenazi says Tehran ‘crushing the last vestiges of oversight by the IAEA'; Defense Minister Gantz says IDF 'constantly preparing' for possibility of military action

Tehran appears to be jockeying for position ahead of nuke deal talks by blackballing inspectors and threatening to increase enrichment, but the posturing carries dangerous risks

PM issues warning after Tehran begins restricting access to IAEA inspectors, in further breach of nuke deal; top Israeli officials hold policy meeting as US seeks to reenter accord

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

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

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

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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