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Iranian Parliament approves nuclear deal bill
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Tehran - 11 October 2015
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1. Iranian parliament in session
2. Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs (right), greeting a lawmaker
3. Members of Parliament (MPs) opposing the nuclear deal, shouting
4. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Larijani, Iranian Parliament Speaker:
"End of vote casting. It (the bill) was passed."

Rouhani on closure of Iran's nuclear probe
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Tehran - 16 December 2015
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5. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Hassan Rouhani, Iranian President:
"Yesterday's victory of the Iranian nation was a moral victory, a political victory and at the same time a big legal success."


STORYLINE:

On October 11th 2015 tensions ran high in the Iranian parliament as members approved the outline of a bill allowing the government to implement a historic nuclear deal reached with world powers in July.
Iranian lawmaker Ali Reza Zakani called the deal a "disgrace".
Head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation Ali Akbar Salehi, who seemed furious after listening to MP's opposing the deal, said that some have threatened him and other negotiators by saying they will be buried under cement at country's only heavy water reactor.
Under the nuclear deal, it was decided that the heart of Arak's heavy water reactor will be filled with cement as part of its redesigning process.
The deal will curb Iran's disputed nuclear programme in return of lifting sanctions.
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On December 16th Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the U.N. nuclear agency's decision to close the books on a decade-long probe of allegations that Tehran worked on nuclear weapons is a "big success."
Hailing the decision in a televised address, he said it paved the way for Iran to fulfill its remaining obligations under a landmark nuclear deal with world powers.
The probe had to be formally ended as part of the July 14 agreement, which will lift sanctions in return for Iran curbing its nuclear activities.
U.N. nuclear agency head Yukiya Amano has said his investigation couldn't reconstruct all the details of Iran's past activities.
The Vienna-based nuclear agency in the end, found that Iran had conducted nuclear-weapon related research untill 2009, but none since.
He said Iran worked on studies relevant to making nuclear weapons, with coordinated efforts up to 2003 tapering off into scattered activities up to 2009.
Iran had always denied pursuing such a programme and the closing of the probe should foresee the lifting of US, EU and UN sanctions.

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