Iran accuses Israel of seeking to disrupt nuclear talks with US
Briefly

Iran and the US appear to be making progress in negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program, with reports of a positive third round of talks taking place. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has firmly reiterated his stance that these negotiations must lead to the dismantlement of Iran's nuclear capabilities. Iranian officials accuse Israel of attempting to undermine the talks, explicitly criticizing Netanyahu's influence on US diplomacy. As negotiations progress, Israel voices concern over the potential for a deal, calling for stringent conditions that would prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons or ballistic missile technology.
Netanyahu insisted late on Sunday that the only good deal to emerge from the talks would be one that removed all of [Iran's nuclear] infrastructure.
Araghchi had earlier indicated cautious optimism after Saturday's Omani-mediated talks with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was dictating what [US] President [Donald] Trump can and cannot do in his diplomacy with Iran.
The negotiations are aimed at ensuring Iran does not use its nuclear programme to develop weapons, while Tehran would receive relief from international sanctions.
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