Iran's foreign ministry calls a resolution by the UN atomic watchdog's board of governors "anti-Iranian" and has threatened unspecified retaliatory actions.
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Thursday demanded that Iran fully co-operate with the agency and provide "precise information" about its stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium, as well as grant its inspectors access to Iranian nuclear sites.
A report by the official IRNA news agency on Friday quoted foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei as saying that Iran informed the Vienna-based IAEA in a letter that as well as ending an agreement forged over the summer in Cairo, the Iranian government could take "other actions" in response to Thursday's resolution.
Iran suspended all co-operation with the IAEA after the war with I

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