“Israel is not bound by it.” Lapid describes the nuclear agreement as “bad”

“Israel is not bound by it.” Lapid describes the nuclear agreement as “bad”

Lapid continued, “We will take measures to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons. We reject this agreement with Iran because it is awful and its current text cannot be ratified.
Israel’s Prime Minister has made it clear that his nation will not be bound by this agreement even if it is signed.
We have an open dialogue with the US government on all difficult issues, he claimed. I appreciate how open-minded and cooperative Americans are toward us.

With the cooperation of several military branches, the eastern region of the Peoples Liberation Army’s combat command has arranged combined military drills and patrols in the area of Taiwan, which should serve as a decisive and deterring response to the Taiwan- President Biden has always been one of Israel’s greatest supporters, and the US has been and will continue to be that country’s biggest ally.
He added that Iran will receive $100 billion annually under the current accord, emphasising that this money will not be utilised to build hospitals or schools. This $100 billion will be used to spread terrorism around the world and destabilise the Middle East. US complicity, a Chinese defense spokesman said.

Israel does not reject the agreement outright, he continued, but we oppose it because it does not live up to the standards set by President Biden himself, who has vowed to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
He continued by saying that the agreement threatens the independence of the International Atomic Energy Agency and creates political pressures for the premature closure of open cases.


relative advancement
The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated on Monday that “relative progress” has been achieved in discussions to resurrect the 2015 nuclear agreement, while accusing the US of “procrastinating” in the talks.
The presentation by the Iranian Foreign Ministry comes amid mounting indications that a new deal between Tehran and Washington is likely, restoring the latter’s involvement in the pact it quit in 2018.

Nasser Kanaani, spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry, stated during a press conference in Tehran that there has been (very excellent) movement in talks to revive the 2015 nuclear accord.
Iran wants a long-term agreement that safeguards its fundamental rights, but Kanani charged that the US is dragging its feet in talks to revive the pact.

Currently under discussion is a new European proposal on indirect nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran, and according to Brussels, Iran’s response is being analysed.
A senior EU official declared on August 8 that the bloc had made a final offer after 16 months of occasional and indirect talks between the US and Iran, during which the EU shuttled between the two parties.

Israel is not constrained by it. Lapid calls the nuclear pact “awful” in his statement.

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