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According to the Mehr news agency, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett claimed in an interview with Israeli army radio on Tuesday that the world powers should take a tougher stance in negotiations with Iran.

He added: “Of course, there can be a good agreement. We know the components of this agreement. The question is, is there any expectation of such an agreement in the current dynamics? No. The reason is that (to reach such an agreement) a much tougher stance must be taken (by the world powers towards Iran).

Bennett went on to claim that Iran is negotiating from a very weak position (with the other side), but unfortunately the world is behaving as if Iran is in a position of power.

The claims of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime are while yesterday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Zionist regime, Yair Lapid, also wrote a prescription to agree with what he thinks is good with Iran.

“Israel is not opposed to any agreement,” he said. A good deal is a good thing. We oppose an agreement that would not allow real oversight of Iran’s nuclear program, monetary network and terror network.

In recent days, the rhetoric of the Zionist regime against Iran has increased. Clearly surprised by Iran’s stubborn stance, they are trying to persuade the United States to impose more sanctions, while Iran has insisted that Washington has no choice but to lift all illicit sanctions against the country.

If the Washington administration wants to use sanctions as a bargaining chip, it will reach the same impasse as the Trump administration, which many foreign politicians have acknowledged as ineffective in its approach to maximum pressure on Iran’s resolve.

The preliminary meeting of the eighth round of the Vienna talks was held yesterday, Monday. According to Enrique Mora, the EU’s Deputy Foreign Minister, the talks will be suspended in the last three days of 2021 due to lack of facilities and will resume next Monday.

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