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Torch to Macron: "A real military threat must be put on Iran"
In a meeting with the French president, the foreign minister said that in addition to the military threat, "sanctions should be tightened, because only that will prevent it from continuing its race for nuclear power."
Lapid added: "The race did not stop here and the race did not stop in talks in Vienna"
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Tuesday, 30 November 2021, 19:35 Updated: 19:36
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Foreign Minister Yair Lapid met tonight (Tuesday) in Paris with French President Emanuel Macron and discussed with him at length the resumption of nuclear talks with Iran.
"We will continue to work for the world to fully understand the Iranian threat," Lapid said at the end of the meeting.
"I am now ending three days of talks in London and Paris with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with the Foreign Minister, with French President Emmanuel Macron - on the Iranian nuclear program, in parallel with the nuclear talks in Vienna," Lapid said.
"After many, many years, Israel's position is heard and Israel's position is firm. Sanctions must not be lifted from Iran. Sanctions must be tightened, a real military threat must be placed on Iran because only that will prevent it from continuing its nuclear race. In Vienna. "
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"We will continue to work to make the world understand the threat."
Lapid and Macron, tonight (Photo: Government Press Office)
Lapid added: "Together with Prime Minister Bennett along with Defense Minister Ganz who is going to Washington next week, we will continue to work so that the world fully understands the Iranian threat."
Later, Foreign Minister Lapid and the President of France discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and the possibilities for expanding and deepening cooperation on security and economic issues.
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