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Netanyahu warns of 'worse and worse' deal with Iran - IceWizard - 07-07-2015 Washington (CNN)—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is once again raising the specter of a bad deal with Iran as nuclear talks this week enter what could be their final stage. "This deal as far as we can see comes on almost daily concessions from the P5+1 to growing Iranian demands. Every day more concessions are made, and every day the deal becomes worse and worse," Netanyahu said Monday. "This deal will pave Iran's path to a nuclear arsenal." Netanyahu's comments come as negotiators from Iran, the U.S. and five other world powers are racing to try and secure a final agreement that would restrict Iran's nuclear program for 15 years while also freeing Iran of the economic sanctions that have squeezed Iran's economy. Negotiators extended the talks until Tuesday, but have also indicated that deadline too is not set in stone. Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said Friday in a video posted online that negotiators have "never been closer" to a deal and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday that the two sides have made progress, but still have "difficult issues to resolve." RELATED: Bunker-busting bomb on standby as Iran nuclear talks near end "At this point negotiations could go either way," he told reporters on Sunday. A senior Iranian official told CNN on Monday that there can be "further engagement and interaction" between the two sides if the U.S. makes "constructive moves." American negotiators hope to achieve a deal before Thursday. Congress set July 9 as the date by which the Obama administration must submit a deal for a 30-day review. That period doubles if the deal is submitted after July 9, extending what would likely be a heated and divisive fight over the merits of a deal. Iranian officials have been clear though that there is no hard deadline in the talks. "After June 30, we don't have an agreed deadline," a senior Iranian diplomat told CNN on Monday. Read Full Story here |