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Bennett on IAEA reports: "Calls for an appropriate international response against Iran" - Walla! News

2021-09-10T16:28:21.707Z


Israel has begun urging the U.S. and European powers to take action against Iran, after two reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency indicated that it did not cooperate with UN inspectors and continues to advance on the nuclear program. Bennett: "Only a firm position on the part of the international community can bring about change"


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Bennett on IAEA reports: "Calls for an appropriate international response against Iran"

Israel has begun urging the U.S. and European powers to take action against Iran, after two reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency indicated that it did not cooperate with UN inspectors and continues to advance on the nuclear program.

Bennett: "Only a firm position on the part of the international community can bring about change"

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Friday, 10 September 2021, 19:00 Updated: 19:17

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Israel is pressuring the United States and European powers to advance a resolution against Iran as part of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) board of governors, which will open in Vienna on Monday, amid two new reports by the agency indicating that Iran is not cooperating with inspectors UN and continues to advance in its nuclear program.



"Israel takes very seriously the picture reflected in the report, which proves that Iran continues to lie to the world and promote a nuclear weapons development program, while denying its international commitments," Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said in a statement issued today.

"I call for an appropriate and swift international response to Iran's serious actions."

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"The IAEA report warns that the time to act is now, so do not continue with a naive expectation that Iran will be willing to change its ways through negotiations that have been shown to be pointless," Bennett said, calling: "To cause a change of direction on the part of the regime in Tehran, which has lost all control. Israel will do everything to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons."



Senior officials from the United States, France, Germany and Britain met in Paris today to discuss stalemate in negotiations with Iran in recent months and the possibility of advancing a resolution against Iran at the IAEA summit. To the nuclear agreement. Iran, for its part, has threatened that if a decision is made against it in the IAEA, it will react sharply and not return to nuclear talks.



Last week, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi said Iran was ready to resume nuclear talks with the world powers - but not under Western "pressure".

He added that Tehran demanded that the negotiations lead to the removal of US sanctions imposed on it following the Trump administration's withdrawal from the nuclear deal.

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