Iran Nuclear NewsRussia tells Iran to take IAEA rebuke seriously

Russia tells Iran to take IAEA rebuke seriously

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ImageReuters: Russia on Friday called on Iran to treat seriously a resolution from the U.N. nuclear agency rebuking Iran for building a uranium enrichment plant in secret. ImageMOSCOW, Nov 27 (Reuters) – Russia on Friday called on Iran to treat seriously a resolution from the U.N. nuclear agency rebuking Iran for building a uranium enrichment plant in secret.

"We count on Tehran to react with full seriousness to the signal contained in the resolution… and to ensure full cooperation with the agency" the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. (Writing by Conor Humphries; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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