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Sweden’s Carl Bildt: Nothing new in Netanyahu’s speech

  1. Politics
April 30, 2018 - 22:32

In a tweet immediately after Netanyahu’s remarks, Bildt said, “No allegation that Iran cheats on 2015 nuclear deal.” PA/PA

TEHRAN - Former Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s televised speech about Iran’s nuclear program contains “nothing really new.”

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