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Tel Aviv claims to have helped the Vienna talks to make Iran more nuclear


According to Fars News Agency International Group, while the seventh round of talks of the Joint Commission of the IAEA Board aimed at re-imposing severe restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program under the pretext of reviving the nuclear deal yesterday (Monday) in Vienna, Tel Aviv claims otherwise.

“Alon Oshpitz” Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Zionist regime today (Tuesday) in interview He told RFE / RL that Israel was concerned that the Vienna talks would help Iran reach the threshold of military nuclear capability.

“There is a broad consensus in the international community that Iran should be prevented from acquiring a bomb,” Oshtitz said in the interview, a short excerpt of which is currently being published. “Israel says Iran should be deprived of its capacity.”

In recent months, Israeli officials have stepped up efforts to disrupt the Vienna talks on reviving the IAEA, and are using every platform to create space against Iran’s nuclear program.

Representatives of Iran and the P5 + 1 countries met on Monday evening at the Coburg Hotel, the site of the Borjam revival talks in Vienna, to hold the seventh round of talks of the Borjam Joint Commission. The New York Times quoted a European official as saying this morning that the Iranian negotiator had warned that Tehran would intensify its nuclear program if Iran’s demands were not met.

Today, Ron Kokhao, a spokesman for the Israeli army, claimed that Tel Aviv was preparing for any eventuality given the resumption of the Vienna talks, claiming that the regime would never allow Iran to approach its military nuclear capability. (More details)

The new US administration, led by Joe Biden, claims that it intends to bring the United States back to the BRICS nuclear deal through ongoing negotiations in Vienna, but has so far refused to fulfill its commitments.

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