Negotiations in Vienna: Israel called for a more rigid position

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennet called the world powers to take a tougher position in the negotiations on the Iranian atom in Vienna. He made the appropriate statement in an interview with the Israeli army radio, reports TASS.

“In the end, it can be a good deal, we know the parameters. Is it expected to [a good deal] now? No, as you need a more firm position [international mediators in negotiations]. Iran has very weak cards, but the world It acts as if Tehran is at the point of force. Israel will not be a member of the agreement and will always save the right to act and defend himself, “said the head of the Israeli Cabinet.

In Vienna, on December 27, the eighth round of negotiations on a nuclear agreement with the participation of Iran and the participating countries of the group “4 + 1” were launched.