TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s hard-line parliament speaker says a temporary deal between Tehran and international inspectors to preserve surveillance images taken at nuclear sites had ended. However, the International Atomic Energy Agency said talks with Tehran continued into Sunday night over that agreement. The comments by speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf show the narrowing window for the U.S. and others to reach terms with Iran. The Islamic Republic is already enriching and stockpiling uranium at levels far beyond those allowed by its 2015 nuclear deal. Talks continue in Vienna on seeing both Iran and the U.S. return the accord’s terms.