Netanyahu: Istanbul Talks Are a Gift to Iran
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JPost – Iran received a five-week gift from the world powers at Saturday’s talks in Istanbul, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Sunday in Israel’s first formal reaction to the negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers.
“My initial impression is that Iran has been given a freebie,” Netanyahu said, referring to the fact that the second round of talks won’t be held until May 23 in Baghdad.
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