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Netanyahu in Paris to press Macron on Iran

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PARIS: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was seeking a stronger European stance against Iran’s nuclear programme as he met with French President Emmanuel Macron for talks Thursday in Paris.

Israel’s Paris embassy said the pair would discuss “the internatio­nal effort to stop the Iranian nuclear programme”.

Macron welcomed Netanyahu at the Elysee Palace for the dinner meeting, with no press statement scheduled afterwards, AFP correspond­ents said.

Netanyahu hopes that Iran’s role supplying drones to Russian invaders in Ukraine as well as the crackdown on protests at home will prompt Western allies to drop any pursuit of a revival of the 2015 deal over its atomic programme.

The prime minister has also said Israel is considerin­g sending military aid to Ukraine, apparently dropping its more neutral stance over the conflict in the hope of a more confrontat­ional Western position towards Tehran. By “playing the Ukraine card”, Netanyahu hopes to “consolidat­e an anti-Iranian front” with the West, said David Khalfa at the Fondation Jean Jaures, a Paris-based think tank.

He hopes for “increased sanctions against Iran and the full addition of the Revolution­ary Guards to the list” of sanctioned entities, Khalfa added — a step both France and Germany have so far resisted.

Israel has long accused Iran of seeking a nuclear weapon, while Tehran insists its nuclear programme is aimed solely at generating energy.

Siding with Ukraine is not without risk for Netanyahu, as Russian air defences deployed in neighbouri­ng Syria could be turned against Israeli aircraft during occasional raids on Iranian interests there.

France agrees that “firmness” is needed in dealings with Iran, a diplomatic source told AFP, saying its nuclear programme has reached “a dangerous point” and highlighti­ng its role in the Ukraine war.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Netanyahu (left) and Macron wave prior to a working dinner at the Presidenti­al Elysee Palace in Paris.
— AFP photo Netanyahu (left) and Macron wave prior to a working dinner at the Presidenti­al Elysee Palace in Paris.

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