IAEA resolution won’t benefit Vienna talks: speaker

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exerting influence over the International Atomic Energy Agency will not help talks in Vienna over reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear
under the direct influence of Zionist circles
retaliatory measures undertaken by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), and hailed the Russian and Chinese decision to vote
with the international organization, claiming that Tehran had not provided sufficient explanations regarding the finding of traces of
nuclear materials at three undeclared sites
facilities, stressing that these cameras are not part of Tehran's commitment to the Safeguards agreement recently signed with the
Agency.Iran said the shutdown of IAEA cameras is the first step and if the West continues its nonconstructive measures, it will take other
retaliatory measures.Iran first turned off nearly 20% of IAEA surveillance cameras that operated beyond the Safeguards agreement
Then it announced the start of installing more advanced centrifuges.President Ebrahim Raisi underscored on Thursday that Iran would not
budge from its stance in the wake of the adoption of the resolution against Tehran's nuclear program.Raisi made the statements during a
visit to Shahr-e Kord, the capital of Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari Province, a day after the IAEA's 35-nation board passed the anti-Iran resolution
submitted by the U.S., Germany, France, and the United Kingdom."How many times do you want to test the Iranian nation and not listen to the
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