Israel: Iranian response makes return to nuclear deal unlikely but does not end negotiations
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : Israeli officials commented on Friday on the latest response Tehran presented in the context of talks to revive the nuclear agreement, which the US announced was "not constructive".48% : Western powers can strike better Iran deal, Israeli lawmaker saysIran sent a written response, early today, to the final draft of a roadmap for the parties' return to the nuclear agreement.
41% : Like Iran, the US State Department did not mention what the proposal included.
39% :Channel 13 reported that awareness in Israel, following the telephone conversation between Israeli Prime Minister, Yair Lapid, and US President, Joe Biden, is that the latter does not intend to back down from not allowing the investigation files opened by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) against Iran to be closed, and that the US does not intend to compromise on any issue that concerns Israel, such as the status of Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
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