Israeli Concerns Over Ignoring Iranian Ballistic Missiles in Negotiations
SadaNews Translation - Israeli sources stated on Monday evening that there is a state of concern in Israel regarding the items being discussed at the American-Iranian negotiation table.
The Hebrew Channel 13 reported from those sources, as translated by SadaNews, that the concern stems from the absence of discussions on the Iranian ballistic missile file and its exclusion from the negotiation agenda.
These sources stated: The absence of this file would allow Iran to produce thousands of ballistic missiles without restrictions.
The channel noted that so far, the issue of enriched uranium remains unresolved.
A new round of negotiations between the two sides is expected to take place on Tuesday in Pakistan.
US President Donald Trump stated earlier that his Vice President, JD Vance, will head to Pakistan, while conflicting reports emerge from Iran about whether its delegation will go there.
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