Israel’s Bennett “very worried” world powers will ease Iran sanctions in atom


Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett heads a weekly cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel is “very worried” that world powers will remove sanctions on Iran in exchange for insufficient caps on its nuclear programme, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Sunday ahead of the resumption of negotiations in Vienna.

“This is the message that we are relaying in every manner, whether to the Americans or to the other countries negotiating with Iran,” he told his cabinet in televised remarks.

(Reporting by Dan Williams; Editing by Jeffrey Heller)



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