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PM talks with US Secretary of State: "Iran uses 'nuclear blackmail', negotiations must be stopped immediately" | Israel today

2021-12-02T09:36:53.338Z


In a conversation that took place today between the two, they dealt with the Iranian nuclear issue. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett spoke today (Thursday) with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. The conversation dealt mostly with the issue of the Iranian nuclear program. The Secretary of State briefed the Prime Minister on what was happening in talks between Iran and the powers in Vienna. The Prime Minister referred to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announcement during the ta


Prime Minister Naftali Bennett spoke today (Thursday) with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.

The conversation dealt mostly with the issue of the Iranian nuclear program.

The Secretary of State briefed the Prime Minister on what was happening in talks between Iran and the powers in Vienna.

The Prime Minister referred to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announcement during the talks that Iran had begun enriching 20% ​​of advanced centrifuges at the Purdue underground facility, saying that Iran was carrying out "nuclear extortion" as a negotiating tactic, and that this was the case. In the immediate cessation of negotiations and in difficult steps on the part of the superpowers.

The two also discussed dealing with the Omicron strain, renewing the Iron Dome inventory, as well as the issue of building in the crowns.

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Source: israelhayom

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