Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu calls for 'dismantling' Iran's nuclear infrastructure
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged dismantling Iran's nuclear program Sunday in Jerusalem.
- His statement follows recent indirect talks between Washington and Tehran mediated by Oman.
- These discussions aim to block nuclear weapons and lift sanctions imposed by the United States.
- Netanyahu stated a "good deal" removes "all of the infrastructure," like the 2003 Libya agreement.
- Another round of U.S.-Iran talks is set for next week, despite Israeli concerns.
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Netanyahu says Iran's entire nuclear program must go
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday repeated calls for Iran's entire nuclear infrastructure to be dismantled, as Washington and Tehran engage in talks for a nuclear accord. The United States and Iran have so far held three rounds of indirect talks, mediated by Gulf state Oman, aimed at sealing…
Israel's Netanyahu calls for 'dismantling' Iran's nuclear infrastructure and missile capabilities
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Sunday for the complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear programme, insisting that any deal with Tehran must also address its ballistic missile capabilities.
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