November 29, 2009 5:20 PM

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Iran MPs urge govt. to reduce cooperation with IAEA

Iran MP's today called for reducing cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) after UN watchdog voted on Anti-Iranian resolution. According to Iranian news agency ILNA, 226 Lawmakers urged Iran's government to submit a plan on reducing cooperation with IAEA. In a statement read out in Iranian parliament today it is said that the IAEA board of governors voted on resolution despite assurance of IAEA report on Iran peaceful nuclear activities. The lawmakers added in statement that US president did not fulfilled the promise of change but rather walks the aggressive and conservative path of Bush administration. MP's urged IAEA to avoid what they called double standard behaviours that harm it's reputation and indicate domination of world powers.

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