Israeli President denies pursuing the change of regime in Iran

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Berlin, Germany – May 12: Israeli President Isaac Duke spoke during a press conference with German President Frank -Walter Steinmeier (not in the photo) at the Presidential Palace of Schlos Bellevue on May 12, 2025 in Berlin, Germany.

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Israeli President Isaac Duke said on Wednesday that his country was not pursuing the change of regime in Iran, and his attack on Tehran was aimed at eliminating his nuclear capabilities.

Speaking to Dan Murphy of CNBC, the Duke said the change of the regime “is not an official goal of ours”, and the aim is to “eliminate the Iranian nuclear program”.

The Duke, who has accused Tehran of infidelity and hurrying to the bomb, added that “change in (regime) could also bring peace to the region.”

The International Atomic Energy Agency in A A statement on June 9 Iran called to “cooperate” with the agency, or else would not be able to ensure that Iran’s nuclear program is extremely peaceful. “

On June 13, Israel launched a series of air strikes against Irandirected to places that are said to be related to that of the country nuclear Program. Since then, both sides have traded strikes.

“One has to be difficult sometimes to eliminate immediate threats. That’s what we do,” Duke told CNBC, adding that Iran strikes had a real influence on his nuclear program.

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“The IC (the intelligence community) continues to consider that Iran does not build nuclear weapons and the supreme leader Hamaney has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that stopped in 2003,” Gabard said.

Earlier this week, a group of seven countries expressed support for Israel, condemning Iran as a “major source of regional instability and terror” and reiterated that “Iran can never have nuclear weapons.”

It was in contrast to China’s position. As a result of Israel’s attack on Chinese Beijing “explicitly condemns Israel Violation of Iran’s sovereignty, “and said he supported Iran in” the protection of his national sovereignty and defended his legal rights and interests. “

Asked if there is a diplomatic ramp available to de -escalate the situation, the Duke replied: “In fact, there are many backs. National conversations and dialogue with world leaders are actually quite intense.”

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