Published 22:19 IST, December 13th 2020
Netanyahu signals Israeli resistance to expected Biden Iran push
But his comments appeared to be aimed at Biden, who has said the U.S. will rejoin the nuclear deal if Iran agrees to strict adherence.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said it would be a mistake "to go back to business as usual with Iran," signalling Israeli resistance to an expected push by President-elect Joe Biden to revive the international nuclear deal with Iran.Netanyahu spoke at a press conference with Robert O'Brien, President Donald Trump's national security adviser.
But his comments appeared to be aimed at Biden, who has said the U.S. will rejoin the nuclear deal if Iran agrees to strict adherence. The deal, which lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program, has unravelled since Trump withdrew from it in 2018. Netanyahu led an unsuccessful fight against the deal when it was negotiated by then-President Barack Obama in 2015 and welcomed Trump's withdrawal three years later. O'Brien arrived days after the U.S. announced that Israel and Morocco were establishing full diplomatic relations — making it the fourth such deal between Israel and an Arab state brokered by the outgoing Trump administration.
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22:19 IST, December 13th 2020