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Nothing 'to win' for Iran by halting nuclear inspections says UN watchdog

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The head of the UN's nuclear agency warns that Iran would not have "anything to win" from ending inspections of nuclear facilities, as demanded by MPs after the assassination of a top Iranian nuclear scientist. SOUNDBITE

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