On the nuclear issue, the first point is that the entire world must recognize that Iran does not seek a nuclear weapon, nor shall it seek a nuclear weapon.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Iran nuclear issue is on top of the agenda. It is a very complicated issue with long history.
The United States, and the president's made this clear, does not want Iran to develop a nuclear weapon. That's a red line for us. And it's a red line obviously for the Israelis so we share a common goal here.
Our ultimate goal is that Iran never have a nuclear bomb.
We need to force Iran to dismantle its nuclear program entirely or face the threat of military force to destroy that program.
The Iranian government intends to use the nuclear program for peaceful purposes, but must convince international public opinion of that.
In any event, the problem in Iran is much bigger than weapons. The problem is the terrorist regime that seeks the weapons. The regime must go.
I don't think that Iran with a nuclear capability will be just the problem of the state of Israel. This is a matter that concerns the whole world.
A nuclear-weapons armed Iran is not in anyone's human-rights interests. That is a direct threat to the lives and the livelihoods and the stability not only of the region but beyond.
I think first of all that Iran is a problem for the whole world.
Our goal is simple: to stop Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.