Bennett warns against 'shorter, weaker' nuclear deal
Prime minister says renegotiated agreement would see Iran rein in its nuclear activity for two and a half years, rather than the 10 years under the previous agreement.
Prime minister says renegotiated agreement would see Iran rein in its nuclear activity for two and a half years, rather than the 10 years under the previous agreement.
“We are seeing a constant decline in morbidity data, so it is time to gradually open up,” Prime Minsiter Naftali Bennett says as country prepares to open up for tourism again.
Moscow has chosen to continue escalating tensions on the Ukraine border hoping that at some point, the West will succumb to its demands not to accept Kyiv into NATO and force Zelenskyy to grant "special status" to areas held by separatists.
Lawmakers insist that US and European parties should guarantee that they would not exit a restored agreement, nor trigger the "snapback mechanism" under which sanctions on Tehran would be immediately reinstated if it violates nuclear compliance.
Washington has promised us a "longer and a stronger" nuclear deal, yet it is sprinting headlong into a "shorter and a weaker" one.
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