Posted on 03/18/2015 1:32:15 PM PDT by Nachum
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's victory in the Israeli election will not hamper US efforts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran, the State Department said Wednesday.
The Israeli leader opposes any accommodation with Tehran and came to Washington during the campaign to address US lawmakers and denounce the agreement under negotiation as a "bad deal."
"We've been long familiar with the views of the prime minister on Iran. We don't think that his win has impacted the Iran negotiations, or will," said State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki.
US Secretary of State John Kerry is in Lausanne for talks this week with his Iranian counterpart seeking to reach a framework accord to rein in Iran's suspect nuclear program before a March 31 deadline.
Psaki repeated the talks had been "difficult but constructive" while agreeing that on the complex technical aspects the negotiations had been "professional and fruitful in terms of identifying the technical issues, clarifying them, sharpening them."
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Psaki repeated the talks had been “difficult but constructive” while agreeing that on the complex technical aspects the negotiations had been “professional and fruitful in terms of identifying the technical issues, clarifying them, sharpening them.”
Saying a whole lot. blah blah
To say nothing. go sharpen your pen Psaki, then sit on it.
“This thread is useless without a quote from Marie Harf.”
Useless with it too!
The Commie pink fag Kenyan got his azz beat.
Exactly..
Yeah and it’s not working for him either...
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's victory in the Israeli election will not hamper US efforts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran, the State Department said Wednesday.
Except if Bashir disappears, Jen.
Just say'n...
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