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US to consult with Israel on Iran: Kerry

Sunday, December 8, 2013 2:00
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US Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu during a press conference on December 5, 2013.

US Secretary of State John Kerry says Washington will continue to consult with Tel Aviv about the final nuclear agreement with Iran.

�œWhile we may sometimes favor different tactical choices, the United States and Israel have always shared the same fundamental goal,” Kerry said during a speech at the Brookings Institution’s 10th anniversary Saban Forum on Saturday.

�œAs we move forward in this negotiation, we will continue to consult very closely with Israel, as with our other friends and allies in the region and around the world whose input is critical to us in the process,” he added.

The top US diplomat once again tried to reassure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the interim nuclear deal that reached between Iran and the six world powers in Geneva last month was beneficial to Israel.

“Let me repeat that. Israel will be safer the day this begins to be implemented than it was the day before,” Kerry said.

�œAnd I say that because with implementation, we will then sit down with our P5+1 united colleagues and partners, and sit down with Iran, for the comprehensive discussion that Prime Minister Netanyahu has always said he favors,” he said.

“We will do so, with all due respect, with one important advantage: we will have ensured that Iran‘s program will not advance while we negotiate,” Kerry said.

He also pointed out that Netanyahu�™s National Security Advisor Yossi Cohen will travel to the US for �œdirect conversations with our Iran experts that will help coordinate our positions going forward.”

Earlier at the forum, President Barack Obama reiterated that he was prepared to increase sanctions and even order a military strike if Tehran did not adhere to the terms of the Geneva accord.

�œI will say that if we cannot get the kind of comprehensive end state that satisfies us and the world community and the P5+1, then the pressure that we�™ve been applying on them and the options that I�™ve made clear I can avail myself of, including a military option, is one that we would consider and prepare for,” the US president said.

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Source: Press TV



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