
Israel: "I do not support a one state solution" - Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his position has "not changed" and that he does not "support a one state solution" during a press conference with EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini in Jerusalem on Wednesday.
Netanyahu went on to criticise the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear program and stated that "if pressure is being lifted today, what leverage will remain to ensure that Iran complies tomorrow when there is no pressure when the sanctions are removed" and stated, "nothing will be left to ensure that Iran complies with the deal or that Iran ceases its aggression and its terror".
Earlier in the day, Mogherini stated that the European Union is committed to "seeking a re-launch of talks" as regards to the ongoing peace process between Israel and the State of Palestine.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his position has "not changed" and that he does not "support a one state solution" during a press conference with EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini in Jerusalem on Wednesday.
Netanyahu went on to criticise the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear program and stated that "if pressure is being lifted today, what leverage will remain to ensure that Iran complies tomorrow when there is no pressure when the sanctions are removed" and stated, "nothing will be left to ensure that Iran complies with the deal or that Iran ceases its aggression and its terror".
Earlier in the day, Mogherini stated that the European Union is committed to "seeking a re-launch of talks" as regards to the ongoing peace process between Israel and the State of Palestine.