Iran not complying with nuclear obligations for first time in almost 20 years, says UN watchdog
The UN nuclear watchdog's board of governors has found that Iran is not complying with its nuclear obligations for the first time in 20 years.
It comes as sources have told US media that Israel is considering taking military action against Iran in the coming days - without American support.
Iran said it has "always adhered" to the safeguard obligations laid down by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
In response to the ruling, Tehran announced that it had no choice but to respond to the "political" decision and said it would launch a new enrichment site "in a secure location", according to state TV.
"Other measures are also being planned and will be announced subsequently," Iran says.
The reports come as US President Donald Trump is said to be in advanced discussions with Iran about a diplomatic deal to curtail the Middle Eastern country's nuclear programme.
However Mr Trump told the New York Post's "Pod Force One" podcast that he was "getting more and more less confident about" an agreement.
Iran will not abandon what it views as its right to enrich uranium - contrary to US demands, a senior Iranian official said on Thursday.
Last week, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that abandoning such enrichment was "100%" against the country's interests.
Israel is said to have become more serious about a unilateral strike on Iran, particularly with reports that a deal between the US and Iran could include provisions about uranium enrichment. Israel views those provisions as unacceptable.
Such a strike would be a dramatic break with the Trump administration's foreign policy.
With tensions in the region simmering as the nuclear discussions unfold and with the potential for unrest, the US State Department ordered the evacuation of all non-essential personnel from its embassy in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
America has also authorised - rather than ordered - the departure of non-essential personnel and family members from Bahrain and Kuwait