Tel Aviv’s War Minister’s latest efforts to prevent an agreement with Iran – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, quoted by Sputnik, the Ministry of War of the Zionist regime announced on Friday that “Benny Gantz“, the war minister of this regime in a meeting with “Jake Sullivan, the National Security Adviser of the White House in the United States, proposed measures to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
The ministry announced in a statement: “Benny Gantz He told Sullivan that Tel Aviv It is against the nuclear deal because it nullifies the measures that are crucial to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.”
Gantz He also emphasized the need to develop offensive power in the face of Tehran’s nuclear program.
This minister of the Zionist regime earlier He arrived in the United States on Thursday for an official visit, and while tensions between Western allies reportedly increased over the deal with Iran, a series of meetings with Benny Gantz in the headquarters Centcom In Florida, it has been held mainly around the opposition Tel Aviv It was with the nuclear agreement with Iran.
The effort of the Minister of War of the Zionist regime to announce his opposition to the agreement to lift Iran sanctions while “Joseph Burrell“, the European Union’s top foreign policy official announced on Thursday that the nuclear deal is progressing and that the US response to Iran’s comments in the sanctions lifting talks is “reasonable”. He also added: The success of the nuclear agreement with Iran means that more oil will enter the market.
Wednesday eveningNed PriceThe spokesperson of the US State Department announced: Washington has completed the review of Iran’s proposals regarding the draft nuclear agreement and sent it to the European Union. Am.
Before that, Nasser Kanani, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of our country, had announced that “Tehran received the response of the American government to the opinions of the Islamic Republic of Iran to resolve the remaining issues in the sanctions lifting negotiations, through the European coordinator of the talks on Wednesday evening.”
According to Kanaani, “a detailed review of the American side’s comments has begun, and the Islamic Republic of Iran will announce its views in this regard to the coordinator after completing the reviews.”
On August 24, Iran sent its opinions, suggestions and considerations about the text proposed by the European Union as the final text of the agreement to the JCPOA parties. Joseph Burrell He considered Iran’s comments and response to the European Union’s proposal reasonable and logical.