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Netanyahu: Bad Iranian Deal Is ‘Worse Than No Deal’; Trump: A Deal is ‘Going to Happen’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Sunday, April 27, for Iran’s entire nuclear infrastructure to be dismantled, as talks between the US and Iran appeared to move in a positive direction following a third round of indirect negotiations in Oman over the weekend 

Netanyahu also specified that Iran must not be allowed to enrich uranium or even to retain the capacity to do so, and told a conference that he had presented his position on the matter to US President Donald Trump, and was in close contact with the US on the subject. 

It was unclear, however, exactly how much Netanyahu’s position aligns with that of the US. Speaking to reporters, also on Sunday, Trump did not appear to share his concerns. “On the Iran situation, I think we’re doing very well,” said Trump. 

“I think a deal is going to be made there. It’s going to happen. Pretty sure it’s going to happen.” “We’ll have something without having to start dropping bombs all over the place,” Trump added. 

Speaking at the Jewish News Syndicate policy conference in Jerusalem, Netanyahu stressed that Tehran could not be allowed to continue enriching uranium. He elaborated, predicting that if the two sides were to agree on a deal that is too lenient, Iran would simply run out the clock and wait for the end of Trump’s term before picking back up where it left off. (TOI/VFI News) 

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