Nuclear Iran: Diplomatic path remains best option, but we have other avenues - US official

Published date05 October 2021
AuthorOMRI NAHMIAS
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
As Israeli National Security Advisor Eyal Hulata is headed to Washington to meet with his US counterpart, Jake Sullivan, the administration official said that the two sides are expected to discuss several regional issues, including Iran, the Abraham Accords, and Palestinians.

The official added: "Based on our many engagements with Israeli officials, it is clear that we have a common [understanding in our] assessment of the extent to which Iran's nuclear program has dramatically broken out of the box since the previous [Trump] administration left the Iran Nuclear Deal. This is reflected in the recent IAEA report."

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The administration remains committed to a diplomatic path, the official clarified. "We think that is the best way to put a ceiling on a program and roll back the gains that Iran has made in recent years on the nuclear side, but obviously if that doesn't work there are other avenues to pursue.

"We are very closely aligned on how we see the bigger picture," they added. "We don't see eye-to-eye on every single issue, but there's a great deal of alignment both in how we see the challenges presented, particularly by Iran, and how to ensure that we are effectively utilizing the full range of tools at our disposal. "

Speaking about the prospects of returning to the indirect negotiations in Vienna, the official said that the Iranians "are sending indications to a number of parties that they are preparing to come back to Vienna and of course we'll have to see whether they reengage in that process constructively or not.

"We're very much looking forward to this visit," the official told reporters on Monday. "[We had] a fairly intensive period as usual in Middle East diplomacy, most of it, of course, behind-the-scenes."

The official noted that this is the third time that Sullivan has hosted Hulata since August. "We feel that we've established a very good rhythm of engagement and consultation with the new Israeli National Security team," they said.

The climax of Hulata's visit will be an in-person meeting of the US-Israel Strategic Consultative Group (SCG) on Tuesday morning, the official said. The SCG is a bilateral interagency dialog shared by the two national security advisors. This would be the first in-person meeting of the group that was established in March.

"It's an opportunity for the national security advisors to...

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