Netanyahu: Interim Nuclear Deal Has Only Set Iran Back a Month
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Times of Israel – The interim nuclear deal the international community signed with Iran only distanced the Islamic Republic one month from acquiring a nuclear weapon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday evening.
Speaking on the eve of nuclear negotiations between six world powers and Tehran, which start Tuesday in Vienna and aim at a permanent agreement, Netanyahu said the talks’ only acceptable outcome must be that Iran will be left without a single centrifuge and without any capability to enrich uranium.
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