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Israel's Prime Minister Naftali says that Iran has breached all the "red lines" aimed at curbing its nuclear weapons programme but that Israel "will not allow" Tehran to get the bomb. "Iran's nuclear weapons programme is at critical point, all red lines have been crossed," Bennett said in an address to the United Nations General Assembly. SOUNDBITE
In the most anticipated speech to the U.S. Congress by a foreign leader in years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells U.S. to hold out for a "better" nuclear deal with Iran. Mana Rabiee reports.
UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi shakes hands with Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran head Mohammad Eslami. Grossi is in Iran as his International Atomic Energy Agency seeks greater cooperation with Iran over its nuclear activities. IMAGES
Rafael Grossi, the UN nuclear watchdog chief, arrives at the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran for a meeting with its head Mohammad Eslami, after the discovery of uranium particles enriched to near weapons-grade level. IMAGES
The United States urges Moscow and Tehran to take the "decisions" needed to revive the 2015 nuclear accord, putting the ball squarely in their camp as last-minute Russian demands threatened to derail the process. "We remain confident that we can achieve mutual return to compliance in fairly short order" if decisions are "made in places like Tehran and Moscow," State Department spokesperson Ned Price tells reporters during a briefing after the European Union announced a pause in negotiations. SOUNDBITE