Foreign Minister claims US accepted a proposal from Tehran before IAEA censure last week, says they will not abandon negotiations stalled since March

Spokesman argues a new accord could turn back clock on Tehran's accelerated nuclear development, as IAEA slams non-cooperation

In an interview with the Telegraph, prime minister calls on global community to ramp up pressure, saying 'Iran’s nuclear program won’t stop until it’s stopped'

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

IAEA censure of Islamic Republic gives opponents of return to agreement even more ammunition, while angering Iran, which responds by shutting off 27 cameras at its nuclear sites

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

IAEA head says loss of equipment at nuclear sites poses a 'serious challenge' to monitoring efforts, calls situation 'very tense'

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

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

Political reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn reviews Knesset developments and her visit to Homesh; diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman discusses Iran nuclear talks and first Lebanon war

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