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Iran dismisses impacts of new sanctions
16 February 2010 [20:06] -
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday dismissed impacts of new sanctions on Iran.
"We don't welcome new sanctions, but, new sanctions will not create trouble for Iran," the president said in a press conference.
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