Iran dismisses reported UN claims of nuclear work (AP)
TEHRAN, Iran – Iranian Foreign <a href="http://zhengxing.99mr.com/yiner/"><strong>菜花耳</strong></a> Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has said that evidence which the U.N. reportedly plans to release showing alleged Iranian work on nuclear weapons is a fabrication. Diplomats have told The Associated Press that the U.N. atomic agency plans <a href="http://zhengxing.99mr.com/aibeifuzhushe/"><strong>耳垂*大</strong></a> to reveal intelligence next week suggesting Iran made computer models of a nuclear warhead, as well as other previously undisclosed details on alleged secret work by Tehran on nuclear arms. But Salehi during a press conference in Tehran Saturday said that the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency had given in to U.S. pressure to level accusations against Tehran. "The <a href="http://zhengxing.99mr.com/rufangxiachuixuandiao/"><strong>乳房下垂悬吊</strong></a> Americans raised documents like this in the past: the Niger scandal", he said, in reference to claims made prior <a href="http://inbookmark.com/mybookmark.php"><strong>开外眼角</strong></a> to the 2003 Iraq war, based on a forgery, that Baghdad had sought uranium from Niger.
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