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Iran n-deal a 'historic mistake', says Netanyahu

Jerusalem, July 14
Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday slammed the nuclear deal finalised
recently between the six world powers and Iran, terming it a "historic
mistake".
"The deal is a bad mistake of historic proportions,"
Xinhua quoted Netanyahu as saying at the beginning of his meeting with
visiting Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders here on Tuesday.
"When
you are willing to have an agreement at any price, this is the
result... In all fields, in which they (P5+1) were supposed to prevent
Iran from arming itself with nuclear weapons, far-reaching concessions
were made," Netanyahu said.
The Israeli prime minister had
earlier in April objected to the then ongoing nuclear talks' outline
presented in Switzerland between Iran and the P5+1 group -- China,
France, the US, Britain, Russia plus Germany.
After two extensions, a news broke out on June 30 that a deal has been reached.













