An Israeli flag has been added to the line of flags fluttering outside the CERN Globe of Science and Innovation in Geneva, following Israel’s official welcoming as the 21st member state of the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
Israel is the first new member of the organization since 1999. Israel has been an observer at CERN since 1991.
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The Zionist Organization of America commends and supports Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s lucid and decisive repudiation of President Barack Obama’s proposed nuclear deal with Iran where by Iran would enjoy an easing of international sanctions while retaining the basic, vital components of its nuclear weapons program, including continued uranium enrichment and the operation of its plutonium reactor at Arak.
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World powers were unified over a deal in Geneva that would put much of Iran’s nuclear program on hold, the US government said on Tuesday.
The negotiations last weekend that aimed to address the impasse between the international community and Iran over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program ended with no agreement – and in the days following, Iran and the West have pointed fingers at each other over who is to blame for the failure to reach an interim deal.
“The Iranians did not accept that proposal, and that’s a statement of fact,” White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters on Tuesday.
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The US has maintained an indirect channel with Tehran through the Swiss to address Syria and the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons.
“Should this new government choose to engage substantively and seriously to meet its international obligations and find a peaceful solution to this issue,” Meehan said, “it will find a willing partner in the United States.”