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Iran will never get to build nuclear weapon: Trump tells Netanyahu

Terming The Nuclear Deal With Iran As “the Worst' Agreement Ever, US President Donald Trump Has Assured Visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu That Tehran Would Never Be Able To Build A Nuclear Weapon.

PTI | Updated on: 16 Feb 2017, 07:33:16 AM
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at White House on Wednesday (Image: @IsraeliPM)

Washington:

Terming the nuclear deal with Iran as “the worst” agreement ever, US President Donald Trump has assured visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Tehran would never be able to build a nuclear weapon.

“The security challenges faced by Israel are enormous, including the threat of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, which I’ve talked a lot about. One of the worst deals I’ve ever seen is the Iran deal,” Trump told reporters at a joint news conference with Netanyahu at the White House on Wednesday.

“My administration has already imposed new sanctions on Iran, and I will do more to prevent Iran from ever developing - I mean ever - a nuclear weapon,” Trump said.

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He said the American security assistance to Israel was currently at an all-time high to ensure that the Jewish state has the ability to defend itself from many threats.

“Both of our countries will continue and grow. We have a long history of cooperation in the fight against terrorism and the fight against those who do not value human life. America and Israel are two nations that cherish the value of all human life,” he said.

“This is one more reason why I reject unfair and one-sided actions against Israel at the United Nations - just treated Israel, in my opinion, very, very unfairly - or other international forums, as well as boycotts that target Israel,” he said.

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Trump said his administration was committed to working with Israel and common allies in the region towards greater security and stability.

“That includes working toward a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians. The United States will encourage a peace and, really, a great peace deal. We’ll be working on it very, very diligently,” he said, adding that the parties themselves who must directly negotiate such an agreement.

“We’ll be beside them; we’ll be working with them,” he added.Netanyahu applauded Trump for his strong stand on Iran and radical Islamic terrorism.

“Our alliance is based on a deep bond of common values and common interests. And, increasingly, those values and interests are under attack by one malevolent force: radical Islamic terror,” he said.

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“Mr President, you’ve shown great clarity and courage in confronting this challenge head-on. You call for confronting Iran’s terrorist regime, preventing Iran from realising this terrible deal into a nuclear arsenal,” Netanyahu said.

“You have said that the United States is committed to preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons. You call for the defeat of ISIS. Under your leadership, I believe we can reverse the rising tide of radical Islam. And in this great task, as in so many others, Israel stands with you and I stand with you,” he said. 

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First Published : 16 Feb 2017, 06:40:00 AM

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