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Netanyahu Demands Unrestricted Inspections in Any Nuclear Deal with Iran

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has outlined his conditions for any future nuclear agreement with Iran, emphasizing the need for full monitoring and a rejection of any restrictions on inspections. Netanyahu declared Iran as "completely untrustworthy" and insisted that any agreement must include comprehensive and unrestricted inspection mechanisms to prevent the development of nuclear weapons.

According to National Iraqi News Agency, in an interview with Newsmax, Netanyahu expressed his skepticism regarding Tehran's commitment to any potential agreement. He stressed that regardless of whether an agreement is reached, he, along with former President Donald Trump, has pledged that Iran will not be allowed to possess nuclear weapons under any circumstances.

Netanyahu further elaborated on the challenges involved in negotiating with Iran, stating that the primary issue is ensuring Iran's compliance with its commitments. He highlighted the necessity for any agreement to incorporate rigorous and continuous verification mechanisms to guarantee adherence.