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Iran’s new vice president says Iran does not want a wider war


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In an interview, Iran’s vice president echoed the country’s president, saying Iran does not want a wider war in the Middle East. His comments came as world leaders gathered for the U.N. General Assembly. NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell reports. 



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