LONDON :
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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday pulling out of some commitments under the nuclear deal was a "minimum" measure that Tehran could adopt a year after the United States withdrew from the accord and reimposed sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
In a speech broadcast on the state television, Rouhani said Iran will not negotiate with the United States under pressure.
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