Netanyahu's Presence Undermines U.S.-Iran Talks Progress, Expert Says on June 11

According to Jin10 data, Camille, a history professor at Turin University in Italy, stated today (June 11) that the "elephant in the room" for U.S.-Iran negotiations remains unchanged: as long as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains in office, peace will struggle to advance. "At least before Israel's October elections, Netanyahu will not allow the war with Iran to end. Negotiations are destined to remain precarious, with similar situations repeating every few days or weeks," Camille said, adding that Netanyahu needs the conflict to maintain his image as an indispensable wartime leader.
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