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Netanyahu meets Brown at Downing St

Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu and his British counterpart have held talks on the future of the Middle East peace process.

August 25, 2009 15:09
Binyamin Netanyahu discussed the Middle East peace process with Gordon Brown

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his British counterpart Gordon Brown have held Downing Street talks on the future of the Middle East peace process.

The leaders discussed the future development of West Bank settlements and the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear programme.

Speaking at a joint press conference following their meeting, Mr Brown said: “We share Israel’s concerns over Iranian ambitions to develop a nuclear weapon. The region and world have nothing to fear from a civilian nuclear programme in Iran, but Iran’s actions do not make their arguments convincing. Iran must cooperate with the international community. I hope Iran will make the right decision.

“We share with Israel a common desire for peace in the Middle East.”