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Diplomats claim that the UN's nuclear watchdog board will meet to discuss Israel's Iran strike.

Diplomats confirmed that the Board of Governors of the U.N. Nuclear Watchdog will hold an extraordinary meeting on Monday in order to discuss Israel's attacks on Iran. At least one country requested it at the regular quarterly session of this body held on Friday.

A meeting can be called by any country that is a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) board.

Diplomats reported that Iran, a member of the board but not a member, had requested a meeting. It was backed by Russia, China, and Venezuela. Diplomats differed on which board member made the initial request.

Before any announcement was made about the emergency meeting, diplomats held a closed-door discussion on Friday.

The IAEA

Israel had targeted Iran's Natanz nucleus site earlier in the day, including an underground uranium-enrichment plant as well as a smaller pilot plant above ground.

The IAEA's highest policy-making body said that there was no indication of any effort to push for a decision or other action by the 35 nation board on Monday. (Reporting and editing by Joe Bavier, Gareth Jones and Francois Murphy)

(source: Reuters)