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Amid Iran tensions, Gantz heads to US for talks with UN officials

The defense minister is scheduled to meet with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and US ambassador to the international entity Linda Thomas-Greenfield.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  09-11-2022 12:46
Last modified: 09-11-2022 12:47
Gantz meets with Ra'am leader in effort to woo him to anti-Netanyahu bloc EPA/Abir Sultan

Defense Minister Benny Gantz | File photo: EPA/Abir Sultan

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Defense Minister Benny Gantz on Sunday headed to the United States for a series of meetings with United Nations officials. The talks are expected to focus on Iran's nuclear program and the Abraham Accords, according to a statement from his office.

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Gantz is scheduled to meet on Monday with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and US ambassador to the international entityLinda Thomas-Greenfield. He will also brief the ambassadors of UN Security Council members and countries that are signatories to the Abraham Accords, which two years ago normalized relations between Israel and numerous Arab states.

The trip comes on the heels of Gantz's visit to the United States at the end of August, which took place against the backdrop of the ongoing efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran.

While briefing think-tank directors in Washington, the defense minister said at the time that "Iran has gained knowledge, infrastructure and capabilities – much of which is irreversible. This will enable Iran to further expand its nuclear program during the period of an agreement that would have fewer restrictions. Iran would be able to acquire a nuclear weapon when said agreement ended in 2031."

Gantz noted in particular the new advanced centrifuge cascade at Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, where he said Iran could rapidly enrich uranium to the 90 percent (military-grade) whenever it chooses. He also emphasized that Israel would not be bound to any deal and that Jerusalem would "maintain its freedom of action as needed."

On Saturday, Britain, France and Germany released a joint statement denouncing Iran for failing to negotiate in good faith a new deal to curb its nuclear program. According to the statement, Iran's nuclear program had continued to expand "far beyond any plausible civilian justification," AFP reported.

 Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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