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Thursday, July 14, 2022

U.S. to sign deal with Israel preventing Iran going nuclear

U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid on Thursday will sign a joint agreement pledging to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

• July 14, 2022
Yair Lapid and Joe Biden
Yair Lapid and Joe Biden

U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid on Thursday will sign a joint agreement pledging to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon on the second day of Biden’s Middle East trip.

A senior Mr Biden’s administration official, describing the joint declaration for reporters in a conference call, said the agreement will expand on the long-standing security relationship between the United States and Israel.

“This declaration is pretty significant, and it includes a commitment to never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon and to address Iran’s destabilising activities, particularly threats to Israel,” the official said.

Mr Biden, on his first Middle East trip since taking office in early 2021, arrived in Israel on Wednesday and had talks with Israeli leaders on Thursday.

He will appear at a joint news conference with Mr Lapid.

Mr Biden will meet Palestinian leaders in the occupied West Bank on Friday and hold talks with leaders of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies in Jeddah on Saturday.

The U.S. president faces an uphill battle persuading Iran to rejoin the Iran nuclear agreement that his predecessor, Donald Trump, abandoned in 2018.

Mr Biden is likely to face questions from Israel and from Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates about the wisdom of reviving the Iran nuclear deal and what the U.S. will do to counter Iran’s regional actions, regardless of whether the deal is resurrected.

In an Israeli TV interview on Wednesday, Mr Biden said the deal represented the best chance of holding up Iran’s attempts to develop a nuclear bomb.

“The only thing worse than the Iran which exists now is an Iran with nuclear weapons and if we can return to the deal, we can hold them tight,” he said.

Asked if the United States could use force if needed, he said, “If that was the last resort, yes.”

Some Israeli, as well as Gulf Arab officials, believe the deal’s sanctions relief would provide Iran far more money to support proxy forces in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq.

They are also skeptical about whether Mr Biden’s administration will do much to counter Iran’s regional activities.

Iran denied that its nuclear programme was aimed at acquiring nuclear weapons.

The U.S. official, asked if the declaration was about buying some time with Israel as Washington pursues negotiations with Iran, said, “If Iran wants to sign the deal that has been negotiated in Vienna, we have made very clear we’re prepared to do that. And, at the same time, if they’re not, we will continue to increase our sanctions pressure, we will continue to increase Iran’s diplomatic isolation.”

The official said the joint agreement would pledge ongoing U.S. military aid for Israel and will emphasize support for the Abraham Accords, the agreements between Israel and a handful of Arab states that Mr Trump’s administration helped broker.

(NAN)

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