TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran insisted on Sunday that it would not suspend sensitive atomic work despite signs that world powers were close to agreeing on sanctions against Tehran.
"We believe that suspension is totally rejected and is unacceptable," Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini said.
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