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US National Security Adviser Robert O Brien and Israel s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a joint news briefing in Jerusalem, December 13 2020
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the global community during a joint news briefing with US National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien on Sunday in Jerusalem that Iran remains “a threat to world peace.”
The prime minister underlined in his statement to journalists, “We shouldn’t go back to business as usual with Iran” once President-elect Joe Biden enters the White House on January 20, and urged the international community to unite against the Islamic Republic’s “threat to world peace.
Raphael Ahren is the diplomatic correspondent at The Times of Israel.
US National Security Adviser Robert O Brien, left, meets Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Prime Minister s Office in Jerusalem, December 13, 2020. (courtesy US Embassy)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday warned that Iran could become a threat to world peace, calling for concerted international actions to stem the Tehran regime’s aggression.
“As long as Iran continues to subjugate and threaten its neighbors; as long as Iran continues to call for Israel’s destruction; as long as Iran continues to bankroll, equip and train terrorist organizations throughout the region and the world; and as long as Iran persists in its dangerous quest for nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them, we shouldn’t go back to business as usual with Iran,” he said.