00:00I'm not going to get into the country
00:05We need to fight against the war
00:23We need to fight against the war
00:23We need to fight against the war
00:28but this way it is not
00:29if we want to give them a value
00:33and the power of our land
00:37we want to deliver
00:38or we want to get rid of them
00:39we want to see something
00:42we want to get rid of them
00:44it is not possible to get rid of them
00:47I don't know how to get rid of them
00:51but I don't know how to deliver them
00:53and the thing that we want to get rid of them
00:56it is now that they are not to deliver them
01:01Iran is ready to deliver them
01:05so it is not possible to deliver them
01:06and the power of our land
01:08we will not deliver them
01:13we need to give them a story
01:14we need to put them in place
01:14we remember that the weight of the people
01:17and the people
01:18are not a different thing
01:20the world'skah about it
01:22in the sense of the way
01:23in the sense of the earth
01:53I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:56Germany, do you want to come?
02:00Our long-standing concerns over Iran's nuclear program remain relevant and serious.
02:09The IAEA's last quarterly report, published last week, is alarming in this regard.
02:16It reiterates that Iran is the only state without nuclear weapons to enrich uranium up to 60%.
02:25There is no credible civilian justification for detaining over 400 kilos of uranium-enriched at that level.
02:37This means Iran has more than 10 IAEA quote-unquote significant quantities of high-enriched uranium,
02:47which is the amount of material from which the possibility of manufacturing a nuclear device cannot be excluded.
02:55We refer our strong commitment to finding a lasting and sustainable diplomatic solution
03:01that ensures Iran shall never seek, acquire or develop a nuclear weapon.
03:07Only a credible, robust and verifiable agreement will address the Iranian nuclear question in a viable manner.
03:14I thank you.
03:17Thank you very much.
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