Report: Israel, US to launch quiet talks on Iran in coming days
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(Worthy News) – Jerusalem and Washington will launch strategic discussions on Iran in the coming days that will focus on the two nations’ intelligence on the Iranian nuclear program, according to a Wednesday report.
The sides are planning quiet dialogue in a bid to avoid a public fight over US policy on Iran under US President Joe Biden’s new administration, the Axios news site reported.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fiercely and publicly opposed the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which was negotiated by former US president Barack Obama with Biden as his vice president, contributing to a famously acrimonious relationship between Netanyahu and Obama. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]
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