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Iran Lawmakers Say Tehran Will Reject UN-Backed Nuclear Deal

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ISNA news agency quotes prominent conservative lawmaker, laeddin Boroujerdi, saying Iran will not send abroad any of its 1,200 kilograms of enriched uranium

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