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Naftali Bennett: The region will pay a heavy price if it returns to the nuclear deal


According to Fars News Agency’s International Service, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Sunday afternoon reiterated his opposition to the lifting of sanctions on Iran in Vienna, saying that a nuclear deal would not increase stability in the region.

According to the website «Times of Israel“If Iran and the world powers return to Borjam, the region will pay a heavy and disproportionate price,” Naftali Bennett warned.

Recently, a Jewish think tank based in the United States published an infographic of the current US administration’s deadline for returning to the UN Security Council, stating that time seems to never run out for talks on Iran’s nuclear program.

The Jensa Jewish think tank released an infographic of the Biden government’s hollow deadlines, saying it’s never running out of time for Iran’s nuclear talks.

“More than a month has passed since the Biden administration first said ‘weeks, nine months’ for Iran to re-enter the UN Security Council,” the Jewish think tank wrote in a Twitter message expressing its anger at “Biden officials’s lies.” “It’s passing.”

Attached to the tweet, the Jensa think tank published an infographic of times when US and European officials claimed that the time to return to the Iran nuclear deal was coming to an end, showing that they had 27 times since January last year to the beginning of February this year. They have repeated the claims.

“We have not received any preconditions from the United States,” Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said on Sunday. “We are looking for a good agreement and we are not looking for a temporary and limited agreement.”

Ali Shamkhani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, also tweeted that the lifting of sanctions was not a constructive step and wrote that Iran’s real, effective and verifiable economic benefit is a necessary condition for the formation of an agreement.

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