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Israel is ready to negotiate over Iran’s nuclear program


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Israel’s permanent representative to the United Nations has said that Israel is in favor of a diplomatic solution that would effectively prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear state.

According to Sputnik, Israel’s permanent representative to the United Nations said in a statement that Israel is in favor of a diplomatic settlement of the situation surrounding Iran’s nuclear program, which will prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear state.

Jilad Ardan, the Israeli government’s permanent representative to the United Nations, made the announcement at a UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday, saying Israel was ready to negotiate over Iran’s nuclear program.

Since April, talks have been under way in Vienna between Iran and members of the Group of Five (Russia, Britain, Germany, China and France) on reviving the Comprehensive Joint Action Plan (CJAP) on Iran’s nuclear program.
The two sides are discussing the lifting of US sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran, the fulfillment of its nuclear commitments, and the return of the United States to the IAEA.
Representatives of the contracting countries also hold separate consultations with US envoys without Iran’s participation. Initially, the delegations were expected to complete the work at the end of May, then at the beginning of June.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said on September 21 that talks on a full resumption of the nuclear deal would resume in Vienna in a few weeks.



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