Removal of cameras at Iran nuclear sites may be ‘fatal blow’, warns UN watchdog

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Move comes as International Atomic Energy Agency censures Tehran over lack of cooperation

“What we have been informed is that 27 cameras ... are being removed in Iran,” the IAEA chief, Rafael Grossi, told reporters on Thursday.Grossi urged Iran to engage with him “immediately”.

Iran, which had already responded angrily to Grossi’s decision to visit Israel ahead of the board of governors meeting, accused the watchdog of relying too much on “fabricated” Israeli intelligence reports.“We see here a firm stance by the countries of the world regarding the distinction between good and evil, as they clearly state that Iran is concealing things,” Bennett said before heading to the United Arab Emirates, a fellow Iran critic, for a previously unannounced visit on Thursday.

The foreign ministry in Tehran said besides deactivating the cameras in response to the IAEA censure motion, Iran has also installed additional advanced centrifuges for uranium enrichment.

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