The announcement comes as Iran prepares to face fresh diplomatic pressure from the International Atomic Energy Agency, with Western nations expected to propose a motion finding Tehran in noncompliance with nuclear obligations.
Breakdown
- Iran claims to have obtained information on Israel's nuclear program.
- Intelligence minister Ismail Hatib says documents were retrieved through infiltration but provides no evidence. 6s
- Hatib states Iran also has documents related to the U.S., Europe, and other countries. 21s
- The announcement comes ahead of a meeting by the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog. 38s
- Iran is expected to face renewed diplomatic pressure over unresolved nuclear questions. 49s