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No opposition to sanctions over Iran missile test: White House

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The White House says it will not stand in the way of sanctions against Iran, following the release of a United Nations report that said its October missile test violated a UN ban. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

Added on the 15/12/2015 21:49:36 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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