Monday, November 11, 2013
Israel in US diplomatic push against Iran nuclear deal
(France24) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on US television Sunday to decry “a very bad deal” he feared the Obama administration was pursuing with Iran. Talks on easing sanctions on Tehran are due to continue later in November.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took his case against a nuclear accord with Iran directly to the U.S. public on Sunday, appearing on American TV to decry “a very bad deal” he feared the Obama administration was pursuing.
Negotiators from world powers will resume talks with Iran in 10 days after failing late on Saturday to reach agreement on an initial proposal to ease international sanctions against Tehran in return for some restraints on its nuclear programme.
Israel is highly sceptical of any move to reduce sanctions at all without first eliminating what it sees as a danger that Iran could build a nuclear weapon.
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