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Iran removed two IAEA surveillance cameras from one of its nuclear facilities in a move that is likely to raise tensions with the United Nations nuclear watchdog.

Thomson ReutersThe Iranian flag waves in front of the International Atomic Energy Agency headquarters, in a 2021 file photo in Vienna, Austria.

The report did not identify the site. Iran currently is enriching uranium at both its Fordo and Natanz underground nuclear sites. Several diplomats said the resolution was likely to pass easily despite warnings by Iran of retaliation and consequences that could further undermine already stalled talks on rescuing the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Iran's ally Russia opposes such a resolution.

"Those who push for anti-Iran resolution at IAEA will be responsible for all the consequences," Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said on Twitter on Sunday in a message about the talks.

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