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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeated his vow to make sure Iran never requires a nuclear weapon.
He made the statement during a pre-recorded message that aired on Israeli TV last night.
His remarks came as Iran and the U.S. wrapped up a second round of indirect talks on Iran's nuclear program.
NPR's Hadil Al-Shalchi reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would not give up or back down on preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
His statement came hours after Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Al-Aqchi and U.S.
Middle East envoy Steve Wittkopf met in Rome for a second round of indirect talks mediated by Oman.
After the talks,
the Omani Foreign Ministry said
that the two sides agreed to enter a next phase aimed at reaching a deal that would lift U.S. sanctions on Iran and allow the country to develop,
quote, peaceful nuclear energy only.
Last week,