Western powers scrap plan for IAEA rebuke of Iran, diplomats say

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Britain, France and Germany have scrapped a U.S.-backed plan for the International Atomic Energy Agency's board to pass a resolution this week criticizing Iran for scaling back cooperation with it, diplomats said on Thursday.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog said its chief Rafael Grossi would hold a news conference at 1100 GMT.
It did not give a reason, but diplomats said he told the IAEA's 35-nation Board of Governors that the agency plans to hold technical discussions with Iran in April.
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