
Israel FM says world ‘must act decisively' to stop Iran nuclear drive
Saar in a post on X called on Germany, France and Britain 'to reinstate all sanctions against Iran' under a mechanism in a landmark 2015 nuclear deal, adding that 'the international community must act decisively now and utilize all means at its disposal to stop Iranian nuclear ambitions.'
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