PM meets with inner cabinet to discuss Iran nuclear negotiations

PM meets with inner cabi

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu convened his seven-member inner cabinet on Thursday to discuss the nuclear deal under negotiation between Iran and US, French and Russian interlocutors. If accepted by Iranian leaders, the deal would delay Teheran's ability to make nuclear weapons by sending most of its known existing enriched uranium to Russia for processing. The inner cabinet is comprised of Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, Vice Premier Moshe Ya'alon, Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor, Minister-without-Portfolio Bennie Begin and Interior Minister Eli Yishai.
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