Netanyahu Warns: Progress in Nuclear Talks is on Iran’s Terms
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said reported progress on Iran's nuclear talks were being made on Tehran's terms. Photo: Cherie Cullen.
Times of Israel – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday warned that reported progress on a nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers was being made on Tehran’s term, repeating his call for the world to bar the country from becoming a nuclear threshold state.
Netanyahu was responding to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who said earlier this week that the two sides “have narrowed the gaps” to reaching a deal, but that “some issues and differences remain.”
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