Iran presses for full sanctions removal in Vienna talks; Israel reinforces stance against Tehran’s nuclear program

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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani stated that Tehran intends to press for the removal of all sanctions during Vienna talks on the nuclear agreement. He conveyed this to reporters from TASS, emphasizing that impediments to Iran’s economic gains must be eliminated entirely. He added that if a deal is reached, the United States should lift all sanctions in full, framing the stance as essential to unlocking the country’s economic potential.

Meanwhile, in the Israeli arena, the new Cabinet is committed to continuing the pursuit of measures aimed at thwarting Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Officials assert that dismantling Tehran’s nuclear program remains a priority to deter any move toward weaponization. The administration also aims to strengthen Jerusalem’s security posture and maintain the current framework for religious matters, reflecting a steady stance on sensitive domestic issues.

Israel’s cabinet, freshly sworn in, began its term at the end of December. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had secured victory with a right-leaning coalition, requested additional time from President Yitzhak Herzog to form the government, according to Radio Kan. The sequencing of leadership moves signals ongoing confidence in a firm line against Iran’s nuclear program while balancing international diplomatic dynamics and domestic political expectations.

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