Iran says 2 UN watchdog devices at nuclear site turned off
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Iran’s Actions Could Be Fatal Blow to Nuclear Deal
“Iran dealt a potentially ‘fatal blow’ to the 2015 nuclear accord by removing cameras monitoring its nuclear work, the head of the United Nations atomic agency said Thursday, calling on Tehran to reverse its decision in three or four weeks,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
IAEA head: Iran removing cameras could deal 'fatal blow' to 2015 nuclear deal
IAEA Director of General Mariano Grossi tells CNN's Becky Anderson that it's "technically impossible" to have an agreement with Iran if the country starts curtailing access to its facilities by removing surveillance cameras.
Iran pulls UN nuke cameras in possible ‘fatal blow’ to deal
VIENNA (AP) — Iran has started removing 27 surveillance cameras from nuclear sites across the country, the head of the U.N. atomic watchdog said Thursday, warning this could deal a “fatal blow” to the tattered nuclear deal as Tehran enriches uranium closer than ever to weapons-grade levels.The development comes a day after the International Atomic Energy Agency’s board of governors censured Tehran for failing to provide “credible information” ov…
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