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Iran’s parliament has overwhelmingly approved a bill to suspend all cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), marking a major escalation in its standoff with the West. teleSUR

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00:00The Parliament of Iran approved on Wednesday a bill to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
00:07A member of the presidency of the Iranian parliament, Ali Aresba Salimi, announced the decision and pointed out that it will be sent to the Supreme National Security Council for its approval.
00:17He rejected that the organization did not condemn the attacks against the nuclear facilities of the Persian country
00:24and emphasized that this measure seeks to prohibit the entry of inspectors of the agency to the country and to sanction those who allow their entry.
00:32He also emphasized the intention to continue working on nuclear energy for peaceful purposes in spite of the threats and recent attacks by Israel and the United States.

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