Netanyahu sets red lines for nuclear deal as US–Iran talks move to Geneva
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on U.S. President Donald Trump to insist that Iran dismantle its nuclear infrastructure as negotiations between the United States and Iran transition to Geneva. This development comes amid Iran's push for a deal that promises economic advantages, raising concerns about the implications for regional security. Netanyahu's stance highlights Israel's commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, viewing the negotiations as a critical juncture. The discussions in Geneva are expected to focus on the terms of Iran's nuclear program and its broader regional activities. As the talks progress, the international community watches closely, given the potential impact on global stability and the future of nuclear non-proliferation efforts. Netanyahu's red lines serve as a reminder of Israel's longstanding apprehensions about Iran's nuclear ambitions and its national security interests in the volatile Middle East.
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