JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel urged world powers resuming nuclear talks with Iran on Tuesday to demand a full rollback of Tehran's atomic programme and not to ease economic sanctions prematurely.
A rare statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet, whose deliberations are usually secret, did not repeat his past veiled threats to attack Iran as a last resort to stop it developing a nuclear bomb.
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