The Islamic Republic of Iran will respond to a new US proposal in nuclear talks between the two countries on Monday.

The report comes after a recent special International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report said that Iran had carried out multiple implosion tests.

Days earlier, Axios cited two Israeli officials who said that Jerusalem assured the White House it would not attack Iran's nuclear facilities unless US President Donald Trump signaled that negotiations with Iran had failed.

The Islamic Republic had also criticized Trump's travel ban on certain countries, claiming that it showed hostility towards Iranians and Muslims.

Claiming to have obtained Israeli documents

Iran also claimed on Sunday that its intelligence agencies had obtained a large trove of sensitive Israeli documents on its nuclear facilities. The Islamic Republic also claimed to have obtained documents regarding Israel's relations with the US and Europe, and its defensive capabilities.
 (illustrative) A hooded figure conducting espionage for Iran (credit: Canva, SHUTTERSTOCK)
(illustrative) A hooded figure conducting espionage for Iran (credit: Canva, SHUTTERSTOCK)
The documents were transferred from within Israel to Iranian territory, Hezbollah-affiliated news source Al Mayadeen reported.

Yonah Jeremy Bob and Reuters contributed to this report.