Jerusalem – Benjamin Netanyahu: What’s Happening In Iran Talks Is A Breakdown, Not A Breakthrough

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    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2-R), Energy and Infrastructure Minister Yuval Steinitz (2-L) and Cabinet Secretary Avihai Mandelblit (R) attend the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, 05 July 2015. EPA/BAZ RATNER / POOLJerusalem – Israel’s prime minister says each day that passes brings greater Western concessions toward Iran in talks over its nuclear program.

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    Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday the progressing talks in Vienna do not represent a “breakthrough but rather a breakdown.” Western diplomats are trying to reach a deal before an extended July 7 target date. Any deal would result in an end to longstanding sanctions against Iran.

    Israel has been a vocal opponent of loosening sanctions in return for curbs on Iran’s nuclear program, saying this would just lead to a bomb and aid the Islamic Republic in expanding its network of global terrorism.

    Netanyahu assailed a preliminary deal reached earlier this year. He says the looming accord is even worse than the one that previously allowed North Korea to go nuclear.‎


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