DHAKA: US Secretary of State John Kerry has questioned the judgement of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu over his stance on Iran’s nuclear programme.
Netanyahu has criticised the US and others for ‘giving up’ on trying to stop Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.
The Israeli PM ‘may not be correct’, Kerry said after attending the latest Iran nuclear talks in Geneva, reports the BBC.
Netanyahu will address Congress next week, after an invitation by Republican leaders criticised by the White House.
Kerry was reacting to a speech in which Netanyahu had said the US and others were ‘accepting that Iran will gradually, within a few years, develop capabilities to produce material for many nuclear weapons’.
‘I respect the White House and the president of the United States but on such a fateful matter, that can determine whether or not we survive, I must do everything to prevent such a great danger for Israel,’ he said in a speech in Israel.
Having just concluded the latest round of nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva, Kerry told senators president Obama had made it clear the policy was not to let Iran get nuclear weapons and Netanyahu’s might therefore not be correct.
BDST: 2022 HRS, FEB 26, 2015