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Rouhani: Fresh nuclear talks with US would be 'waste of time'

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani rules out talks with US President Donald Trump's administration on revisiting a 2015 nuclear accord and says Tehran had "various options" if Washington pulls out. SONORE

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