qodsna.ir qodsna.ir

Israel's Mossad chief to meet Biden

Israel's Mossad chief to meet Biden, set out conditions to reform Iran's nuclear deal

Zionist regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will send Mossad Chief Yossi Cohen to Washington next month to meet with US President Joe Biden in order to set Tel Aviv's demands for reforming Iran's nuclear deal, the Times of Israel reported yesterday.

 

According to the Israeli newspaper, Israeli TV Channel 12 broke the news on Saturday night, adding that Cohen, a trusted Netanyahu ally, would be the first senior Israeli official to meet with Biden and the chief of the CIA.

 

Israel is afraid that reviving Iran's nuclear deal would help it enrich uranium and relieve its economy, the Israeli newspaper said.

 

Channel 12 reported that Cohen will present Israel's demands to Biden, which are: Iran must halt the enrichment of uranium, stop producing advanced centrifuges and cease supporting resistance groups, foremost Lebanon's Hezbollah.

 

Biden's nominee for Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that the US administration would consult with Zionist regime and other allies when it takes a decision to revive the nuclear deal with Iran.

 

On Wednesday, Netanyahu urged Biden to work with Israel to deal with the "threat posed by Iran".