Israel Deputy Foreign Minister: We Still Prefer Peaceful Solution to Iran Nuclear Issue
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Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon at the Strategic Dialogue Opening Session at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem. PHoto: wiki commons.
JPost/Reuters – World powers must not yield in their demand Iran abandon sensitive nuclear projects, Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said on Wednesday, arguing Tehran had been allowed to “dictate” terms despite being vulnerable to sanctions.
Speaking a day after the formation of a unity government that is fueling speculation a preemptive war on Iran could be in the works, Ayalon voiced cautious hope for a peaceful resolution from international talks with Tehran due to resume on May 23.
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