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In a speech to Russia's State Duma, Raisi said Iran was serious about reaching an agreement to limit its nuclear programme, but would not agree to anything less than its "rights".
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Iran has never given up efforts to obtain nuclear weapons and that Israel will never allow Tehran to build them. FRANCE 24's Irris Makler tells us more.
The European Union is chairing a new round of negotiations in order to make all parties of the landmark deal return to compliance.
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes his Israeli counterpart Reuven Rivlin to the Elysee Palace for a working lunch, notably to discuss Iran and its ambitions in terms of nuclear arms. This meeting concludes a three-day tour of Europe by the Israeli president, which began Tuesday in Germany. IMAGES
“My expectation is that they will stay for as long as Iran has nuclear activity. Independently of this agreement. There is much more in terms of nuclear activities and inspection activity than this agreement," says International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General, Rafael Mariano Grossi.