IAEA Board passes Iran resolution as West pushes Tehran towards talks

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VIENNA, Nov 21 (Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s 35-nation Board of Governors passed a determination on Thursday once more requesting Iran to critically move forward participation with the organization and asking a “comprehensive” report pointed at forcing Iran into new atomic talks. Britain, France, Germany and the Joined together States, which proposed the determination, expelled as deficiently and contemptible a last-minute Iranian move to cap its stock of uranium that’s near to weapons-grade. Negotiators said Iran’s move was conditional on rejecting the determination. 

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