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(Times of Israel) Yoel Goldman - Iran and the U.S. have secretly made significant progress toward an agreement that would aim to keep Iran "two or three years away" from a nuclear weapons capability, Israel TV Channel 2 correspondent Ehud Ya'ari reported Wednesday. In addition, Israel Radio reported that after talks with visiting British and French officials, sources said the European position on Iran is "stable" and Israeli officials "did not identify an intention to follow blindly Iranian proposals that are not serious." 2013-10-10 00:00:00Full Article
Report: U.S. Discussing Deal to Keep Iran "Two or Three Years Away" from Nuclear Weapons Capability
(Times of Israel) Yoel Goldman - Iran and the U.S. have secretly made significant progress toward an agreement that would aim to keep Iran "two or three years away" from a nuclear weapons capability, Israel TV Channel 2 correspondent Ehud Ya'ari reported Wednesday. In addition, Israel Radio reported that after talks with visiting British and French officials, sources said the European position on Iran is "stable" and Israeli officials "did not identify an intention to follow blindly Iranian proposals that are not serious." 2013-10-10 00:00:00Full Article
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