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UK's Hammond says no deal with Iran could have pleased Israel

UK's Hammond says no deal with Iran could have pleased Israel
UK's Hammond says no deal with Iran could have pleased Israel
<strong>Britain's </strong>Foreign Secretary <strong>Philip Hammond</strong> told parliament on Wednesday that <strong>Israel</strong> would not have been satisfied with any kind of nuclear deal with <strong>Iran</strong>, dismissing criticism of the agreement struck between <strong>Tehran </strong>and foreign powers.
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"The question you have to ask yourself is what kind of a deal would have been welcomed in Tel Aviv. The answer of course is that Israel doesn't want any deal with Iran," Hammond said in response to an opposition legislator who said he objected to the agreement and cited dismay in Tel Aviv.

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"Israel wants a permanent state of stand-off and I don't believe that's in the interests of the region. I don't believe it's in our interest," Hammond said.

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