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- Lapid and Biden 鈥渟poke at length about the negotiations on a nuclear agreement, and the various efforts to stop Iran鈥檚 progress toward a nuclear weapon鈥�
- The two also discussed regional developments including 鈥淚ran鈥檚 terrorist activity in the Middle East and beyond鈥�
JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid discussed Iran鈥檚 nuclear deal with US President Joe Biden Wednesday, as the Jewish state makes concerted efforts to block a return to the 2015 accord.
With momentum building to revive the nuclear deal, Israel has waged a last-minute offensive to convince allies to halt talks.
This campaign has seen its defense minister and security adviser both visit Washington, and its spy chief is due to do so next week.
Lapid and Biden 鈥渟poke at length about the negotiations on a nuclear agreement, and the various efforts to stop Iran鈥檚 progress toward a nuclear weapon,鈥� a statement from the premier鈥檚 office said.
The two also discussed regional developments including 鈥淚ran鈥檚 terrorist activity in the Middle East and beyond,鈥� the statement added.
鈥淚n this context, the Prime Minister commended the President on the United States鈥� most recent strikes in Syria.鈥�
Last week US forces launched air and artillery strikes in eastern Syria that killed four militants.
Biden later said the strikes aimed 鈥渢o deter the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iran-backed militia groups from conducting or supporting further attacks on United States personnel and facilities.鈥�
During Wednesday鈥檚 call, Biden 鈥渆mphasised his deep commitment to the security of the State of Israel, and to preserving its ability to face any enemy or threat,鈥� the Israeli statement said.
Israel has long opposed a revival of the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, that would grant its arch-nemesis Iran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program.
Lapid told journalists last week that the existing agreement 鈥渋s a bad deal.鈥�
鈥淚t would give Iran $100 billion a year鈥� that would be used by Iran-backed militant groups Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad, Lapid added.