Amid US-Iran talks, Netanyahu says Iran’s entire nuclear programme must go

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Donald Trump that "one way or the other, Iran will not have nuclear weapons."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Donald Trump that "one way or the other, Iran will not have nuclear weapons".

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JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on April 27 repeated calls for Iran's entire nuclear infrastructure to be dismantled, as Washington and Tehran engage in talks for a nuclear accord.

The United States and Iran have so far held three rounds of indirect talks, mediated by Gulf state Oman, aimed at sealing a deal that would block Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon but also lift crippling economic sanctions imposed by Washington.

After talks in Rome earlier in April, Oman said the US and Iran were pursuing an accord that would see Tehran “completely free” of nuclear weapons and sanctions but “maintaining its ability to develop peaceful nuclear energy”.

Mr Netanyahu said the only “good deal” would be one that removed “all of the infrastructure”, akin to the 2003 agreement that Libya made with the West that saw it give up its nuclear, chemical, biological and missile programmes.

Israeli officials have long vowed to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, an assertion Mr Netanyahu repeated.

Israel has not ruled out attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities in the coming months despite President Donald Trump telling Mr Netanyahu that the US was for now unwilling to support such an operation, Reuters reported on April 19, citing an Israeli official and two other sources familiar with the matter.

Mr Netanyahu, speaking late on April 27 in Jerusalem, said he had told Mr Trump that any nuclear agreement reached with Iran should also prevent Tehran from developing ballistic missiles.

An Iranian official told Reuters in April that Tehran saw its missile programme as the main sticking point in US talks.

Iran in April 2024 and again in October that year attacked Israel with drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles after Israel killed Iranian generals and officials from Iranian proxies.

“We are in close contact with the United States. But I said, one way or the other, Iran will not have nuclear weapons,” Mr Netanyahu said at a conference organised by the Jewish News Syndicate, referring to a conversation he had with Mr Trump. REUTERS

Israel has not ruled out attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities in the coming months despite President Donald Trump (left) telling Mr Netanyahu that the US was for now unwilling to support such an operation.

PHOTO: AFP

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