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this news live from. iran's president says its nuclear agreement is non-negotiable this as new u.s. secretary of state my companion meets with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the u.s. is willing to walk away from that deal if it isn't changed. also coming up north korean leader kim jong offers a step forward for deescalation on the korean peninsula he pledges to dismantle its nuclear weapons testing sites. for media experts to observe.
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i met her welcome to the program iranian president hassan rouhani says the nuclear deal his country reached with international powers three years ago is non-negotiable this as u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe took aim at that agreement on his first tour of the middle east since becoming the top u.s. diplomat that was later stuff israel where he's been warmly welcomed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu the to share a disdain for that deal it was intended to stop iran's international isolation in exchange for a very verifiable end to its nuclear weapons program. a little bit of a handshake and a hug that's a now says he's proud of the new secretary of state has made israel part of his
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first official tour in their press conference they seem to be on the same page especially on one of that's a nose favorite topics iran and pulling out of the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal . presents a really good deal is very what he's directed in this regard. and i get that he's very bright it's pretty straightforward. to run deal has been hailed as a landmark agreement. observers have declared it is working and iran has stopped developing nuclear bombs. but netanyahu has long maintained that this is about more than iran's nuclear activities the trump administration agrees with him. the president and your position. in the wrong direction to bring about aggression is a growing body for the saudi regime you know the people you longer duration to be involved. as a result of signing to do the opposite is very wrong is trying to go along with you
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know that you are going to stall. iran also funds and supports several non-state actors in the region this includes hezbollah which is based in lebanon and fighting in syria and is committed to israel's destruction. we remain deeply concerned about iran's dangerous places the rest is rule of the region and iran's a vision to dominate the middle east the rays. united states with israel in the fight. here around deal as it stands to give yours a delicate negotiations trump must decide whether to renew the deal or renew sanctions by may twelfth. all right for more let's go to summit sokol a correspondent in jerusalem now mike pump a.o. says that the u.s. is going to quit this iran nuclear deal if it's not fixed what exact problems does he have with this deal. you know while there are
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a few issues here at stake one issue that both the israelis and americans have been talking about a lot is the a ring and missile program and they're talking about only long range missiles but also medium air range missiles they say that these kinds of missiles they can they can strike israel and they can carry. their weapons of mass destruction and that the deal is fraud because these missile program is not inside the nuclear deal so that is one issue the other issue is a concerning tiger supervision and they're asking for a system a type a regime that would give the u.n. inspectors to be to to go into military bases and other suspected areas in short notice and another issue at stake is it what they like to talk about is the sunset
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provision they're saying that this is a deal and that will end in two thousand and twenty five and we want to have something that will be open ended and we don't want something that will expire because once this will end the end he remains will immediately jump back there for oprah so these are the main issues a lot of these issues are not new netanyahu as long want to do us to take a more confrontational stance on iran now with pump a zero in charge it looks like he's going to get it what kinds of steps can we expect. well i think in israel at least everyone is waiting for the ring in response to an israeli air strike in syria if you remember earlier this month israel struck in a base in in syria four uranian were killed and we're waiting for their response and depending on the iranian response will be the israeli response now i would have
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imagined that this current administration would support any israeli response to the iranian response and this of course could escalate but it's a lot of responses pompei oh chose the middle east trip saudi arabia israel jordan for his first official tour does that mean the region is going to take center stage for the u.s. foreign policy well as you mentioned the various states you did not mention the palestinians so as we see the palestinians are outside of this equation and. even though today the policy of the palestinian authority is not to gauge with the americans because of their position viz a viz drusilla they still have mentioned that the americans did not even attempt to reach out on this trip that has been no attempt was the palestinian authority to have any kind of the meeting so it seems that the current administration has kind
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of like it's really palestinian on the free use of that process and is now pushing more in iraq. for some eight suckle thank you very much for joining us from jerusalem. days after a historic summit between north and south korea john young now says it's prepared to shut down its underground nuclear test site according to officials in the south korean capital seoul is one of the first steps expected to be taken after north korean leader kim jong un and south korean president in pledge to officially end the state of war between their two countries. the historic meeting between the two koreas where promises of peace and reconciliation aplenty as for the steps on how to achieve those goals however well they were not so clear. key to discussions the denuclearization of the korean peninsula and quieting the threat of regional war so far so good officials and see all an ounce that north korean leader kim jong will
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shut a nuclear test site in the north next month. is made up of a series of tunnels in the mountainous north east of the country it's reportedly seen six nuclear tests since two thousand and six the last in september of last year that would all end in may according to remarks by kim jong un quoted by the south koreans the shutdown would also be transparent with international experts and journalists on hand including some from the u.s. kim said if a summit with u.s. president donald trump takes place it would be clear he is not a person to fire missiles toward the u.s. . approach why would north korea keep nuclear weapons if we get talks or the u.s. more regularly still trust gets a deal to end the war and receive a non-aggression agreement. for his part some told supporters at a rally in michigan this saturday that he's proposed meeting with kim jong il is in the works i think will have
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a meeting over the next three or four weeks his tone was cautiously optimistic but he added but we'll see how it goes and again whatever happens happens look i may go when. i leave i'm not going. we'll move on now to some other stories making news around the world british interior minister ever rudd has resigned in the wake of outrage over authorities mistreatment of long term legal residents from the caribbean the so-called wind rush scandal emerged when a newspaper reported that immigrants had been refused medical care or threatened with deportation because they lost paperwork. should if you're. french president emanuel none of all says european union the three largest economies agree that they must be ready to respond to u.s. trade tariffs this after he spoke by phone with leaders of germany and britain u.s. import duties on steel and aluminum are set to go into effect on tuesday. the third
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of fourth largest u.s. mobile telephone networks have agreed to merge german owned t. mobile and japanese own sprint aim to create a new company that they say will be a much stronger competitor in a market dominated by giants eighteen t. and horizon the deal now faces scrutiny from regulators. u.n. security council team visiting bangladesh has promised to step up efforts to resolve the crisis involving myanmar's rohingya muslims the diplomats visited the sprawling camps and border points where about seven hundred thousand rohingya have taken shelter they fled to bangladesh to escape military led violence. they want to go home thousands of row hinge of gathered in part to demonstrate in part to welcome a united nations security council delegation as they arrived stranded at this refugee camp in bangladesh members of the muslim ethnic minority fled their homes in myanmar following a military crackdown last august they hope the u.n.
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can help them make a safe return. cut out of my head to demand justice the man mamma terry have killed a man and to watch it all women so we want justice for those abuses and what i love her was that some seven hundred thousand rohingya have fled myanmar using security forces of committing massacres and large scale rape and burning down entire row hendrik communities the u.n. delegation is seeking solutions to the crisis some members see me on mars government as the major obstacle and the solution must lie in me and they must be allowed to go in conditions of safety it may take some time but we would like to hear from the government to me and how we choose to work with the international community and we will do everything we can the security council as to support progress and trying to come together to take decisions that help there we think
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that when the delegation will spend four days in the area meeting with refugees as well as with me on mars leader aung sun suu chee while suchi has been deeply criticized for allowing the persecution of rohingya the un is visiting on her invitation she has promised to allow thousands of her hinge a to return to me on more. some news that is just coming in we are receiving reports of rocket attacks targeting iranian and syrian military bases in central syria the state media quoted the army as saying it was a new aggression by an enemy it is not clear who's responsible. right over to tennis where world number one rafael nadal has won the barcelona open so-called king of clay faced greek teenage sensation stefanos city boss who at the tender age of nineteen is the second youngest player in the a.t.p.
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top one hundred now the youngster said it was a dream come true simply to face the doll both players had reached the final without dropping a single set but it was nidal who coasted to victory six two six one and lifted the trophy for the record extending love and i in formula one sebastian vettel and lewis hamilton are once more going head to head for the top spot this season and sunday's action through the title race wide open meanwhile both red bull drivers have been reprimanded for their involvement in a crash with each other. with prominent onlookers a when fiza bust in federal was on the cards until mad max misstep and threw the race into chaos the twenty year old collided with his own red bull teammate which took both of them out of the race to stop him blocked off last week's win of daniel ricardo although the team later said both were to blame. the ensuing safety call faceoff federals lead shorten and when he tried to have a take failed terry bottas later on
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a botched bit of breaking saw him slipped down the rankings eventually finishing fourth behind force indias said g.o.p.'s. also slipped to be on course for victory until a tie a puncture handed teammate lewis hamilton the wind behind him ferrari's camille raikkonen took second and hamilton admitted both both us and festival deserved more itself is it a bit odd to be up here but i'm going to take it i mean i didn't give up i kept pushing but definitely a very untidy race for me a sixty third career win puts hamilton's title defense back on course as he moves up to first in the rankings. all right you see that little ring back there that is surfer rob we go on a way of not just any wave this is the largest wave ever surfed eighty feet high at just twenty four meters he set a new world record when he wrote it all the way in as our portugal november last
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