“We have repeatedly said any resolution seeking to intervene in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s nuclear affairs will be definitely followed by immediate reciprocal steps and we will not allow them to (exert) this kind of pressure," Eslami said.
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Eslami added, however, that he was “exploring possibilities to address the request” to reconsider the ban on the inspectors.
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