Wednesday 25 March 2015

Obama refuses to comment on Israel spying on Iran nuclear talks.

US President Barack Obama has refused to comment on reports of Israels espionage on nuclear talks between Iran and the world powers amid growing tensions between the White House and Tel Aviv.

When asked by reporters, the president refused to comment on recent reports that Israel spied on the nuclear talks. “As a general rule, I dont comment on intelligence matters in a big room full of reporters, Obama said.

“And I think Ill continue that tradition. But with respect to the possibility of an agreement that ensures that Iran doesnt get a nuclear weapon, we have not just briefed Congress about the progress or lack thereof, but we also brief the Israelis and our other partners in the region and around the world, he added.

President Obama made the remarks on Tuesday during a joint news conference with Afghanistans President Ashraf Ghani to discuss the US military presence in that country.
On Monday, the Wall Street Journal revealed that Israel spied on the nuclear talks since last year. It also reported that Tel Aviv acquired information from confidential briefings with US officials and diplomatic contacts in Europe.

Iran and the P5+1 are currently negotiating to reach a comprehensive agreement on the countrys nuclear program as a deadline slated for July 1 draws closer.

The Journal has quoted US officials as saying that the spying operation was part of a campaign by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. They say Netanyahu attempted to undercut support for a deal by sharing the information with US lawmakers. Israeli officials have denied spying on the US negotiators. Wed Mar 25, 2015 6:3AM PTV

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