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US threatens action versus Iran at IAEA over continued 'stonewalling'.

The United States on Thursday threatened future action against Iran at the U.N. nuclear watchdog if Tehran keeps stonewalling the guard dog by rejecting it the cooperation and addresses it seeks on concerns including longunexplained uranium traces.

At a quarterly conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation Board of Governors, Washington once again informed Iran to cooperate with IAEA inspectors who for years have been seeking descriptions from Tehran on the origin of uranium particles at undeclared websites.

The United States has actually stopped short, for now, of seeking a. resolution against VersusNevertheless Diplomats have actually cited the U.S. presidential election in November as a factor Washington has. hesitated to do that. Tehran bristles at such resolutions. and often responds by stepping up its activities.

Our company believe we have actually come to the point that we and the. more comprehensive worldwide neighborhood must think about once again how to. react to Iran's ongoing stonewalling, the United States. said in a statement to the Board meeting. We can not permit. Iran's existing pattern of habits to continue.

It is now more than a year because the last Board resolution. against Iran, which bought it to cooperate urgently with the. investigation into the particles. Tehran dismissed the. resolution as political and anti-Iranian despite the fact that only. China and Russia opposed it.

The United States and its 3 leading European allies -. Britain, France and Germany - again chosen against looking for a. resolution versus Iran at this week's conference however the United. If Iran did not supply the required, states said that. cooperation quickly, it would act.

It is our strongly held view that Iran's continuing absence of. reliable cooperation supplies premises for pursuing even more Board. of Governors action, consisting of the possibility of extra. resolutions and consideration of whether Iran is once again in. noncompliance with its safeguards responsibilities, it said.

In 2018 then-President Donald Trump pulled the United States. out of a 2015 deal under which significant powers lifted sanctions. versus Iran in exchange for constraints on its nuclear. activities. After sanctions were re-imposed, Iran broadened those. activities far beyond the deal's limits.

It is now enriching uranium to up to 60% purity, close to. the roughly 90% of weapons grade and far above the offer's cap of. 3.67%. Western powers say there is no reputable civil description. for enhancing to that level and the IAEA states no country has. done so without producing a nuclear bomb.

Iran says its goals are entirely peaceful and it has the. right to enrich to high levels for civil purposes.

The United States said Iran should offer the IAEA with. cooperation consisting of gain access to for the functions of gathering. environmental samples ... and it must start to do so now.

If it did not, it would ask IAEA chief Rafael Grossi to. provide a extensive report on Iran's nuclear activities. more wide-ranging than his regular quarterly ones, it stated.

Then, based on the material of that report, we will take. appropriate action in support of the IAEA and the worldwide nuclear. nonproliferation routine, it included.

(source: Reuters)