John Kerry To Join Negotiations on Iran's Nuclear Program
Israel's Netanyahu says he "utterly rejects" the deal being worked on by Iran and Western nations
Secretary of State John Kerry will fly to Geneva on Friday to participate in the negotiations between Iran and six world powers on a deal to cap some of the country's atomic programs in exchange for limited relief from sanctions stifling Iran's economy.
Kerry's visit comes as Iran's chief nuclear negotiator signaled progress at the negotiating table, saying the six had accepted Tehran's proposals on how to proceed, even as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the emerging agreement the "deal of the century" for Iran.
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I wish I thought it likely that they'd react understandably to that arrogant twit, and throw him in prison briefly before pitching him out of their country, but they probably have better manners than that.