JERUSALEM (AA) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Wednesday that the words spoken by Iran must be confirmed with reconciliatory and verifying practices.
Speaking at the 68th General Assembly of United Nations (UN) in New York, Netanyahu said he considered that Iran would continue to obtain nuclear weapons.
"As North Korea did before, Iran would also present some cosmetic compromises and protect its ability to build the nuclear construction when it wants to remove the ban of enforcement," Netanyahu said.
Stating that Israel was ready to welcome a diplomatic solution that dismantled Iran's capacity to develop nuclear arms, Netanyahu noted that if Israel showed a real refusal, Israel would not "be fooled by half-measures that merely provide a smokescreen for Iran's continual pursuit of nuclear weapons and the world should not be fooled either."
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