Israeli Media: Iran's Uranium Enrichment Jeopardizes Negotiations
The Israeli media is talking about Israeli concern over the progress of the nuclear talks with Iran and quotes European diplomats as saying, If Iran progresses to enrich uranium to 90%, this will jeopardize the continuation of negotiations.
Israeli media quoted high-ranking European diplomats, including French, German, and British, as saying, "If Iran proceeds to enrich uranium at a military level of 90%, it will jeopardize the continuation of nuclear negotiations with the major countries," considering that this would be a provocative step that will put the whole process in doubt.
The Israeli Walla website claimed that the diplomats said so in response to what was published yesterday on the website that “Israel” transmitted information to the United States about Iran taking technical steps to prepare for uranium enrichment reaching a level of 90%, from which it could manufacture a nuclear weapon.
The Israeli tension about the return of Iran and the United States to the talks on the nuclear agreement is quite obvious, and the Israeli media is talking about Arab-Israeli frustration and concern over any progress achieved.
This was confirmed by a well-informed source in Vienna, who told Fars News Agency that the usurping entity's intentions of disrupting the nuclear agreement from day one until today are clear and that Iran and the P4+1 must reach an agreement.
It is worth noting that a new round of talks between Iran and the 4+1 group (Germany, France, Britain, Russia, and China) began on Monday, November 29, at the Coburg Hotel in Vienna.
"Israel" is monitoring the course of the negotiations well and analyzing Iranian reactions. The Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, published an article earlier today by its envoy to Vienna, Ze'ev Ibrahimi, in which he said that at the conclusion of the first day of talks on the nuclear deal, the day before yesterday, the European Union representative, Enrique Mora, went out to the talks, and told reporters, "It is an Iranian regime. New, with new understandings, but there was a consensus of views today that the current seventh round will be conducted on the basis of the understandings achieved in the previous six rounds."
The talks come at a time when the Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, in his efforts to stir up the atmosphere against Iran in conjunction with the negotiations in Vienna, said that "Israel is concerned about easing the embargo on Iran in exchange for insufficient nuclear restrictions."