Continuation of Lapid’s anti-Iranian tour / Zionist Foreign Minister in Paris

According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, Zionist Foreign Minister Yair Lapid has traveled to Paris, the capital of France, as part of his anti-Iranian tour.
Lapid’s trip to France follows his three-day trip to London. There he signed an anti-Iranian agreement with London in the cyber, commercial and defense fields.
The French Foreign Ministry says Lapid met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
According to France, Lapid and Macron had a detailed discussion on the Vienna talks, which began on Monday.
The Israeli foreign minister told France that Israel believed that Iran was merely buying time in the talks with the aim of advancing its nuclear program and enjoying sanctions relief.
Jair Lapid stressed the need for world powers to develop an “alternative plan” or “Plan B” for the supposed failure of the talks.
“After many years, Israel’s position is being listened to, and Israel’s position is firm,” he said. Sanctions against Iran should not be lifted. Sanctions must be tightened and a credible military threat must be met [علیه ایران] would have existed.”
Macron and Lapid meet a day after the French president had a telephone conversation with Iranian President Seyed Ebrahim Ra’isi.
Negotiations for the lifting of sanctions in Vienna began yesterday in the Austrian capital. This will be the first round of these talks in the government of Seyed Ebrahim Raisi, the head of the 13th government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has stated that the lifting of all sanctions against Iran in a way that can be verified will be the most important agenda of the Iranian delegation in these talks.
In the government of Hassan Rouhani, the former president of Iran, six rounds of talks were held between Iran and the P4 + 1 group (Britain, Russia, China, France plus Germany). The US side also discussed the conditions for returning to the UN Security Council without the presence of Iran in those talks with the P5 + 1 representatives, but those talks came to a standstill due to the US insistence on not guaranteeing staying in the UN Security Council or lifting all sanctions. did not have.
During the six rounds of the Vienna talks, the Zionist regime has repeatedly tried to use the “bad police-good police” tactic to increase pressure on the Iranian negotiating team as part of its division of labor with Western governments.
The perception of the West and the Zionist regime is that the Zionists’ psychological operations on the consequences of not reaching an agreement can reduce Iran’s pressure to pursue its rights in the nuclear negotiations.
Zionist and US officials have met several times in recent weeks as part of a joint working group to discuss Iran’s nuclear program, and have repeatedly stated that they have reached an agreement.
Although the focus of US-Israeli consultations in these negotiations has always been on reaching an “alternative plan” in the event of a failed negotiation, there is ample evidence that the two sides have virtually no such plan in their pockets other than launching a psychological war.
This is what Al-Monitor reported in September of this year, after consultations with Israeli and American officials.
“At the moment, there is no contingency alternative plan against Iran to defeat the talks,” a senior Israeli war ministry official close to Bani Gantz told Al-Monitor. “They do not have a Plan B.”
In addition, the Zionist newspaper Haaretz reported in September that the Zionists had “no practical military capability” to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities, despite maneuvering in threatening military rhetoric against Iran.
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