Iran defends its position at the United Nations as President Donald Trump reviews a proposal to end the war without a nuclear agreement.
Iran has presented a defense at the United Nations while President Donald Trump reviews a proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict without a nuclear agreement.
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Iran has presented a defense at the United Nations while President Donald Trump reviews a proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict without a nuclear agreement.
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