An American warning to Iran of a “nuclear crisis” and more “isolation”

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The US Secretary of State said, Anthony Blinkenin a statement: "We continue to urge Iran to choose the path of diplomacy and de-escalation"Commenting on Iran’s decision to stop the work of 27 cameras to monitor its nuclear activities, following the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency adopted a resolution criticizing it for its lack of cooperation.

Blinken urged Iran to "Cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency and providing credible information"indicating that Nuclear negotiations "It can succeed if Tehran abandons its demands outside the agreement".

Earlier on Thursday, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, of the United Nations, announced that Iran It removed 27 surveillance cameras from its nuclear sites in the country, warning of "fatal blow" to the nuclear deal.

Rafael Grossi considered that this step constitutes "serious challenge" for efforts International Atomic Energy Agencywarning that he did not "There are only 3 to 4 weeks left, before it becomes impossible to revive the agreement".

Asked what would happen if, within 3 or 4 weeks, some of the equipment that had been removed was not returned, he said: "I think this would be a fatal blow (to revive the agreement)".

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The US Secretary of State said, Anthony BlinkenIn a statement: “We continue to urge Iran to choose the path of diplomacy and defuse the escalation,” commenting on Iran’s decision to stop the work of 27 cameras to monitor its nuclear activities, following the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency adopted a resolution criticizing it for its lack of cooperation.

Blinken urged Iran to “cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency and provide credible information,” noting that Nuclear negotiations “It can succeed if Tehran abandons its demands outside the agreement.”

Earlier on Thursday, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, of the United Nations, announced that Iran It removed 27 surveillance cameras from its nuclear sites in the country, warning of a “fatal blow” to the nuclear deal.

Rafael Grossi considered this step a “serious challenge” to the efforts of International Atomic Energy AgencyHe warned that “only 3 to 4 weeks are left, before it becomes impossible to revive the agreement.”

Asked what would happen if some of the removed equipment was not returned within 3 or 4 weeks, he said: “I think this would be a severe blow (to revive the agreement).”

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