Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu refused to meet the top US negotiator on Iran in Baghdad Wendy Sherman who had travelled to Tel Aviv to brief Israeli officials about negotiations between Iran and the P5+1–Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States plus Germany.
The rift between Washington and Tel Aviv over Iran’s nuclear issue has been widening for a while.
Iran and the P5+1 wrapped up their final meeting in Baghdad on Thursday evening after two earlier sessions of negotiations on Thursday and Wednesday, Press TV reported.
Sherman delivered her report to National Security Adviser Yaakov Amidror and Foreign Ministry Director General Rafi Barak instead, Debka file reported.
According to her report, no progress was achieved in Baghdad as Iran refused to suspend uranium enrichment at low (3.5-5 percent) or high (20 percent) levels or shut down the Fordow nuclear plant near Qom.
Iran and the six major world powers have agreed to hold another round of talks in Moscow on June 18-19.
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