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Tags: israel | iran | netanyahu | kerry | us | nuclear | talks

Netanyahu hosts Kerry, French President as Iran Talks Resume

Sunday, 17 November 2013 06:17 AM EST

JERUSALEM — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is to visit Israel on Friday to discuss the Iranian nuclear talks and peace with the Palestinians, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

Speaking to his ministers, Netanyahu said he would also discuss the Iran talks with French President Francois Hollande as well as with Russian President Vladimir Putin when he travels to meet him in Moscow on Wednesday.

"We will also do that with the American Secretary of State of State John Kerry, who arrives here on Friday," the Israeli premier said, quoted by his office after a weekly meeting of his cabinet.

"I hope we'll be able to convince our friends this week and in the following days to get a much better deal. It can be achieved," he said in remarks ahead of a new round of talks in Geneva between world powers and Iran from Nov. 20.

"Iran is under economic pressure, and continuing to apply pressure and even increasing it can yield a much better diplomatic result."

Hollande landed on Sunday at Israel's Ben Gurion airport and in statements there said France will not accept the proliferation of nuclear arms.

"France will not tolerate nuclear proliferation," he said in a speech on the red carpet shortly after landing at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv.

"As long as we are not certain that Iran has decided to give up on nuclear weapons, we will continue with all our demands and with sanctions," Hollande said.
 
Hollande was welcomed on the red carpet by his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres and Netanyahu. Hollande also will lay a wreath at the grave of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern political Zionism, and visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial.

Netanyahu said he and Kerry would also discuss the ongoing direct peace talks with the Palestinians.

Israel and Western powers suspect Iran's uranium enrichment program is part of a covert drive to acquire a nuclear weapons capability, an allegation the Islamic republic vehemently denies.

The P5+1 group negotiating with Tehran is made up of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council — Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States — plus Germany.

Israel is campaigning against a deal emerging from the talks, which it says would prematurely ease international sanctions on Tehran, before it makes binding commitments to stop enriching uranium.

The issue is likely to be a key focus of his talks with Putin when Netanyahu flies to Moscow on Wednesday.

 

 

© AFP 2023


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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is to visit Israel on Friday to discuss the Iranian nuclear talks and peace with the Palestinians, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
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