Report: Iran turns off 2 of UN nuclear watchdog's cameras

It comes as Western nations seek to censure Iran at a meeting this week of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Reuters
Iran turned off two surveillance cameras of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog that monitored one of its atomic sites, state television reported Wednesday.

The report did not identify the site.

It comes as Western nations seek to censure Iran at a meeting this week of the International Atomic Energy Agency.


The Vienna-based IAEA did not immediately acknowledge Iran's move. The agency did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

Iran has been holding footage from IAEA surveillance cameras since February 2021 as a pressure tactic to restore the atomic accord.
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