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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.
International delegations are gathered in the Palais Coburg hotel in Vienna for talks on Iran's nuclear programme, which are restarting after a five-month hiatus. Tehran said it was 'determined' to reach a deal as analysts warn of major obstacles to any speedy resumption of the 2015 nuclear deal. IMAGES
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
Tehran, Sep 12 (EFE) .- Iran will allow UN inspectors to operate certain surveillance cameras at Iranian nuclear sites after the visit to Tehran on Sunday of the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Argentine Rafael Grossi.FOOTAGE OF THE MEETING BETWEEN THE DIRECTOR OF THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (IAEA), ARGENTINE RAFAEL GROSSI AND THE NEW HEAD OF THE IRANIAN NUCLEAR AGENCY, MOHAMAD ESLAMI. SOUNDBITES OF MOHAMAD ESLAMI.TRANSLATION:1. "It was decided that the agency's experts will come to Iran to replace the memory cards of the surveillance cameras and take the necessary technical measures for the cameras."
The United States urges Iran to resume nuclear talks "soon," US State Department spokesperson Ned Price says during a news briefing in Washington. SOUNDBITE
The United States is "ready to reengage in meaningful diplomacy" with Iran, says US State Department spokesman Ned Price at a news briefing, after Tehran rejected the idea of a European-brokered meeting. SOUNDBITE