Obama: Israel Knows Iran’s Nuclear Program is Halted
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President Obama speaking on the phone with the president of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, September 2013. Photo: The White House
Times of Israel – Despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s criticism of Washington’s handling of negotiations with Iran, Israeli intelligence acknowledges that Tehran has made no advancements during the past year and a half of talks, US President Barack Obama said Sunday.
Netanyahu has frequently voiced his criticism of what he sees as overly accommodating agreements being negotiated between world powers and Iran, both before last year’s interim accords were announced and afterwards. The Israeli prime minister has repeatedly taken to the world stage to warn about the threat posed by a potentially nuclear armed Iran.
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