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International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi calls on Iran to adopt "concrete" measures to help bolster cooperation on the country's nuclear programme. Grossi was speaking at a news conference in the Iranian city of Isfahan. SOUNDBITE
Tehran (Iran), Jun 15, EFE, (Camera: Artemis Razmipour).- Iran urged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), whose Board of Governors is holding a meeting on Iran's nuclear program, to maintain its independence despite pressure from the United States and Israel.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF IRANIAN GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN, ALI RABBI, INCLUDING A SOUNDBITE. TRANSLATION: "Our first hope is that this Board will maintain its independence and, at the same time, we warn that the use of political criteria in the consideration of the duties and rights of countries in the IAEA will have no other result than the breakdown of confidence and the strengthening of instability in the world arena. Iran has given the IAEA the greatest access a country can give. We have provided facilities to IAEA inspectors and we can say that we have the most transparent peaceful nuclear programme in the world."
Tehran (Iran), May 27, EFE, (Camera: Artemis Razmipour) Iranian President Hasan Rohani is urging the country's new parliament to cooperate with the government and avoid partisanship, as the chamber has changed hands and is now dominated by conservatives. FOOTAGE OF IRANIAN PARLIAMENT.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, gives a press conference after returning from a visit to Iran during which he urged the country to bolster cooperation on its nuclear programme and address the concerns of the international community, particularly in light of the war between Israel and the Iran-backed Palestinian militant group Hamas. "Cooperation with Iran is completely unsatisfactory," he tells reporters. SOUNDBITE
Israel's UN envoy urges the Security Council to impose "all possible sanctions" against Iran after the Islamic republic's unprecedented attack against Israel. SOUNDBITE