Was Iran working towards nuclear weapons?
Fighting continues in the Middle East this evening as Israel and Iran trade missile strikes. President Donald Trump has called for Iran's "unconditional surrender"
Ahmad Sadeghi is the Iranian ambassador, and he speaks to David Speers.
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