A draft resolution by the US, Britain, Germany, and France criticizing Iran for not fully answering the UN nuclear watchdog’s questions on uranium traces at undeclared sites was sent to the watchdog’s Board overnight, three diplomats said.
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The formal submission of the text, seen by Reuters and very similar to a draft circulated last week, means it will be debated and voted on at this week’s meeting of the 35-nation Board of Governors.
Several diplomats said the resolution was likely to pass despite warnings by Iran of consequences, including for talks on rescuing the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
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