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Iran says Israel PM's speech in US Congress 'show of deception'
Tehran, March 4
Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu's speech in US Congress on Tuesday on a potential
agreement on Iran's nuclear issue was a "show full of deception," Iran's
foreign ministry said.
Netanyahu's speech was the sign of
"weakness and isolation" of the radicals in Israel and their attempts to
influence the international policies, ministry spokesperson Marzieh
Afkham was quoted as saying by Iran's Student News Agency (ISNA).
"There
is no doubt that global public opinion no longer respects the (Israeli)
regime which has killed the children," she said alluding to the Israeli
attack on Gaza Strip last year, according to Xinhua.
The
repetitive lies of Netanyahu' about Iran's nuclear programme is
"boring", she said, adding that "Iran's strong will to solve this
fabricated crisis" of the country's nuclear issue and its active
participation in the nuclear talks with the world major powers have
shattered the foundations of Iranophebia in the world.
On
Tuesday, the Israeli prime minister told a joint session of US Congress
that "we are better off" without a bad deal with Iran.
He claimed
that a potential final negotiated deal will make "major concessions" to
Iran by leaving it with "a vast nuclear infrastructure" and providing
it with "a short break-out time to the bomb," as well as by lifting all
the restrictions on its nuclear programme in about a decade.