Israel 'committed' to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear arms

IANS April 19, 2025 158 views

Israel has reaffirmed its commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons through diplomatic and potential military channels. Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized a "clear course of action" to protect national security. The ongoing nuclear talks in Rome, mediated by Oman, represent a critical diplomatic opportunity for potential resolution. Both the United States and Iran have described their initial discussions as constructive, signaling potential progress in negotiations.

"We will not allow threats of annihilation against Israel" - Israel Katz, Defense Minister
Jerusalem, April 18: Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement on Friday that he is committed, along with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and all parties, to leading a "clear course of action" to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

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Israel remains firm on preventing Iranian nuclear weapons

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Diplomatic talks continue in Rome with Oman's mediation

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Netanyahu supports tough stance against potential nuclear threats

Katz noted that when appointed defence minister in November last year, he pledged to achieve two main goals: preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and winning the multi-front war.

"The military is currently fighting for victory in all arenas," he said, adding, "We will not allow threats of annihilation against Israel."

His remarks echoed a Thursday statement from Netanyahu's office, which insisted that Israel would not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, Xinhua news agency reported. The Israeli rhetoric came ahead of the second round of nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, which will be held this weekend in the Italian capital of Rome.

The first round of indirect talks was held in Oman's Muscat last week, with both sides describing the talks as "constructive".

Oman's Foreign Ministry will continue to mediate the second round of nuclear talks between US and Iranian officials scheduled to take place in Rome on Saturday.

In a statement, the ministry said the Italian capital was chosen as the new site for the talks due to logistical reasons, expressing hope that the discussions could make further progress toward reaching a just, binding, and sustainable agreement.

Oman also expressed appreciation to the Italian government for its cooperation and support in hosting the upcoming meeting.

With Oman's mediation, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi engaged in a first round of "indirect" discussions with US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff in Muscat on April 12, focused on Iran's nuclear programme and the potential removal of US sanctions.

The talks in Muscat, described by both sides as "constructive," followed US President Donald Trump's statement in early March that he had sent a letter to Iranian leaders, delivered through the United Arab Emirates, proposing negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme. Iran later agreed on indirect talks.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is such a complex situation. While I understand Israel's security concerns, I hope diplomacy prevails. The Rome talks seem promising 🤞
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David R.
Katz is right to take a strong stance. Iran's nuclear ambitions can't be ignored. The world needs to stand with Israel on this one.
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Amir T.
Respectful criticism here: While security is important, the rhetoric feels a bit one-sided. What about addressing regional concerns that lead to arms races?
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Leah S.
Interesting that Oman is playing mediator role. They've been quietly building bridges in the region. Hope these talks lead somewhere positive!
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Mike P.
The timing of these statements right before the Rome talks seems strategic. Hope both sides come to the table with open minds.
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Jamal F.
Nuclear non-proliferation should be everyone's goal. Kudos to Italy for hosting and Oman for mediating. Let's hope for peaceful solutions 🙏

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