Sharp Words From Israel on Potential Deal With Iran – NYTimes.com

Sharp Words From Israel on Potential Deal With Iran – NYTimes.com.

Mr. Kerry’s decision to cut short a tour of the Middle East and go to Geneva has buoyed expectations that the United States and five other major powers are poised to sign a preliminary accord with Iran, which could freeze its uranium enrichment in return for some easing of sanctions.

State Department officials tried to manage expectations, noting that Mr. Kerry had previously agreed to take part in the talks if it could help bridge gaps and that the issues on the table remained complex.

The State Department’s spokeswoman, Jen Psaki, said in a statement that Mr. Kerry would go to Geneva “in an effort to help narrow the differences in the negotiations.” He is to meet with Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, and the European Union’s foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, who oversees the multiparty negotiations.

In an indication that diplomatic momentum for a deal could be accelerating, news reports said Laurent Fabius, the French foreign minister, William Hague, the British foreign secretary, and Guido Westerwelle, the German foreign minister, were planning to join the talks on Friday.

Word of a potential deal drew a blistering response from Mr. Netanyahu. Speaking to reporters at Ben-Gurion Airport before he met with Mr. Kerry, he said, “I understand that the Iranians are walking around very satisfied in Geneva, as well they should be, because they got everything and paid nothing. Everything they wanted.”

Calling it both “the deal of the century” and a “very bad deal,” Mr. Netanyahu said, “Israel utterly rejects it.” He said his concerns were shared by other countries in the region.

“Israel is not obliged by this agreement,” he added, “and Israel will do everything it needs to defend itself and the security of its people.”

Mr. Netanyahu has lobbied fiercely in recent weeks for the United States to redouble, rather than relax, sanctions. He said a deal would be a “grievous historic error,” enabling Iran to keep enriching uranium and preserve the option of developing nuclear weapons.

Mr. Kerry was adamant during his visit to Israel this week that the West would not rush into a deal. In a joint interview with Israeli and Palestinian journalists on Thursday, he said, “I have said many times we will not make a deal that’s a bad deal, that leaves any of our friends or ourselves exposed to a nuclear weapons program.”

The United States, Mr. Kerry said, also would not dismantle its sanctions regime until it had “absolute clarity about what is happening.” Administration officials said a more likely option would be for the West to free up some Iranian assets that are frozen in overseas banks.

While Iran was expected to dominate the discussion between Mr. Kerry and Mr. Netanyahu, the secretary of state was likely to press the Israeli leader on negotiations with the Palestinians, which he tried to reinvigorate in several days of shuttle diplomacy here.

Mr. Kerry met with the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, in Amman, Jordan on Thursday evening. Mr. Abbas has complained that Israel is continuing to approve settlement construction in the West Bank, poisoning the atmosphere for direct negotiations.

Mr. Netanyahu returned fire on Wednesday, saying that the Palestinians were inciting discord and manufacturing crises in order to avoid making difficult decisions in the negotiations.

On Friday, he appeared to harden his stance further, telling reporters “I will never compromise on Israel’s security and our vital interests, not in the face of any international pressure. I think the pressure has to be put where it belongs. That is on the Palestinians who refuse to budge.”

At times this week, Mr. Kerry has appeared frustrated with the Israelis. On Wednesday, he appealed to the Israeli authorities to keep a lid on new settlement construction during the negotiations.

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  1. wingate's avatar wingate Says:

    The present US government is very obviously playing a miserable game with Israel first , with other allies too like Saudi Arabia. Well, actually the US politics had always their selfinterests in the center and if necessary ”allies” had been dropped. Unfortunately one has to say that the USA is the model of a nation driven by the greed for power and money. The US politicians are masters in concealing their true intentions, in playing and decieving everybody else – especially the present government is. I think that there is nobody left on this globe who believes one single word from this present US – government – they are lying as soon as they open their mouths.
    Well, so far the USA could play this miserable and obvious game due to her economical and military power, they crushed whoever opposed them – but as everybody knows, things can change fast !
    The scriptures say that ”He who curses Israel will be cursed!”
    The US government is clearly cursing Israel for a long time – also for quite a long time its obvious that the USA is being cursed by the God of Israel in social, economical ways etc. US citizens themselves confirm that the mess they are in is growing day by day…
    The nation or individual that fights Israel is fighting itself – therefore the US citizens should fast act to make their government change the present suicidal US politics ! The God of Israel has made an eternal covenant with the Nation of Israel – going against Israel is going against the one and only God and will certainly end in destruction. If the USA is not changing its hostile attitude to Israel – the USA is following other former empires of the past and will vanish ….
    You think thats impossible / crazy ? Check yourself history and the jewish scriptures – search the Net and put together the picture ! ”He who watches over Israel never slumbers nor sleeps!” Israel can rely on her God because HE is trustworthy, reliable and keeps his word plus HE will do what HE has said – nobody could ever stop HIM, nobody!


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