Telephone talk with the French prime minister, Israel Prime Minister against US-Iran dialogue August 31 7:48

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who has a hostile relationship with Iran, talked to the French president Macron Macron, who was in a hostile relationship with Iran. ”Is not appropriate,” and clarified the opposition.

In order to break out the tense situation in the United States and Iran, French President Macron will begin intermediation in the coming weeks with a view to realizing a summit between the two countries. There is interest in the whereabouts of the dialogue.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is hostile with Iran, held a telephone conference with President Macron on a call from the French side on the 30th.

In this, Prime Minister Netanyahu clarified his opposition, stating, “Iran is in the midst of advancing invasion throughout the Middle East and it is not appropriate to talk with Iran now.”

So far, Prime Minister Netanyahu has pushed forward with a strong Iranian policy, working closely with the Trump administration, such as saying that President Trump has left the Iran nuclear agreement in response to Israel's call.

It wasn't clear what President Macron said at this phone call, but Prime Minister Netanyahu said that if the dialogue between the United States and Iran was realized, the pressure on Iran could be weakened, the French mediation It is considered to be wary of the movement of.