LONDON (Reuters) - Iran has denied entry to a senior U.N. nuclear inspector and cut back on multiple-entry visas that ease monitoring of its atomic sites as world pressure mounts on Tehran to stop enriching uranium, diplomats say.
As the clock ticks toward an Aug. 31 U.N. Security Council deadline for Iran to halt a nuclear fuel programme it deems a sovereign right, Tehran "has been complicating" U.N. watchdog operations in the country, said a Western diplomat.
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