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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Netanyahu says Iran used negotiations to buy time for its nuclear program


The Government of Iran uses talks with Group 5 +1 - United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany - in order to get more time to advance the nuclear program is "very good playing this game chess, "said on Friday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel feels threatened by Iran's nuclear program because Israeli leaders believe that Tehran intends to get the atomic bomb, but Iran denies. "Obviously, it would be better if the dispute is resolved diplomatically," said Netanyahu talks to resume next week in Baghdad after months of a possible airstrike on Iran atauqe. "But I have to admit I have not seen any evidence that Iran is willing to abandon its nuclear program," said the Prime Minister at a press conference in Prague. Netanyahu has said that Tehran uses these negotiations as a game that takes a number of issues that then does not apply or is committed to taking a series of measures that will not slow down your program. "It seems to use the talks as another opportunity to delay, deceive and gain time, similar to what you are doing for years North Korea," said."Iran is very good at playing this game of chess and sometimes you have to sacrifice a pawn to save the king," he said. Netanyahu has repeatedly called on Iran to end nuclear activities, dispose of all material enriched and dismantle a plant located underground near the city of Qom. The objective of negotiations is that Tehran end the process to enrich uranium at a high level that began in 2010 and allow visits by observers from the International Agency for Atomic Energy (IAEA) to certify that the nuclear program has not had military targets, in exchange for not approve further sanctions or suspend some of the existing ones.

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