Netanyahu urges US envoy to be skeptical of Iran in revived nuclear talks
Netanyahu warned the U.S. envoy that Iran is unlikely to honor any nuclear deal amid concerns over missiles, proxies, and regional escalation, with talks planned in Istanbul.
- On Feb 3, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff that Tehran was unlikely to honor any agreement as Iran and the United States resume talks on Friday in Turkey.
- Iranian sources said last week that U.S. conditions—zero enrichment, missile limits and ending proxy support—are viewed as unacceptable by Tehran, which sees the ballistic missile programme as the primary obstacle.
- Israeli security officials attended the meeting, with Netanyahu saying he `made clear his position that Iran has repeatedly proven that its promises cannot be trusted.
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At a meeting with the US envoy, Netanyahu "showed its position that Iran has repeatedly proved that its promises are not reliable"
Just before new nuclear talks with Iran, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu warns against naivety. While Trump is putting pressure on them, concerns about a new conflict are growing.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Steve Witkoff meet in Israel on revived US-Iran talks
The visit comes ahead of reported talks between the United States and Iran in Istanbul scheduled for later this week, aimed at avoiding conflict and de-escalating tensions between the two sides.
Netanyahu urges US envoy to be skeptical of Iran in revived nuclear talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Tuesday amid efforts to revive diplomacy over Iran's nuclear programme that Tehran was unlikely to honor any potential agreement.
Netanyahu warned the Washington envoy that Iran does not keep its promises and conditioned any diplomatic breakthrough. The post “Iran cannot be trusted”: Netanyahu set the court for the US before the negotiations appeared first on The Intransigent.
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