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Saturday, August 29, 2015
PM Netanyahu Meets with Italian PM Renzi: Iran far more serious threat than ISIS

PM Netanyahu Meets with Italian PM Matteo Renzi
(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this evening (Saturday, 29 August 2015),
met with Italian Prime Matteo Renzi and told him at the start of their
meeting:

Thank you, my good friend Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

I want to thank you for the extraordinary hospitality you've shown me and my
wife and my delegation. And I have to tell you that your visit to Israel
made a great impression. All the people of Israel were moved by your
historic speech in the Knesset. I've heard many speeches in the Knesset.
Yours was one of the exceptional ones that touched on basic truths that bind
our two countries and our common civilization.

Equally, I was enormously impressed by my visit to the Milan Expo. It's a
testament to the creativity of the people of Italy and to your leadership.
And I look forward to discussing with you this evening how we can further
expand the cooperation between Israel and Italy in technology, in
agriculture, in culture and science, in fighting terrorism, in security and
stability for our world.

There is a simple rule that is absolutely critical for the future of our
societies.

The future belongs to those who innovate.

Italy has always been at the forefront of creativity. You only need to stand
in this amazing hall next to the paintings of Vasari and the statues of
Michelangelo to understand how creative and how powerful Italy has been over
the centuries and today.

Israel in turn is a global hub of technology.

And I think that together we can innovate more than separate, both for the
benefit of our two peoples, but also for the benefit of other peoples.

And specifically we discussed in Israel and I hope we'll continue this
tonight, how we can expand our cooperation in African countries that yearn
for our expertise.

It's a great pleasure for me to visit you in your home town of Florence.

I think the first time we met, you came as Mayor of Florence, and Florence
is clearly one of the world's most magnificent cities. It has left an
indelible mark on our common civilization.

And that civilization today is under threat from militant Islam.

The savagery of the Islamic State of ISIS captures the world’s attention,
and justifiably so.

But I believe that a far more serious threat is posed by another Islamic
state, the Islamic State of Iran, and specifically its pursuit of nuclear
weapons.

Let me make clear, Matteo, that Israel doesn’t oppose a civilian nuclear
program in Iran. We oppose a military nuclear program in Iran.

And regrettably, the deal with Iran allows it to keep and expand a
formidable nuclear infrastructure that is completely unnecessary for
civilian nuclear purposes, but is entirely necessary for the production of
nuclear weapons.

The deal will give Iran within 13 years the ability to make as many
centrifuges as they want, enrich as much uranium as they want to whatever
level that they want. And this will put the Iranian Islamic state that
practices terrorism worldwide, it will put it on the threshold of an entire
nuclear arsenal.

But well before that, Iran will get hundreds of billions of dollars of
sanctions relief and investments to fuel its aggression and terrorism in the
Middle East, in North Africa and beyond that.

I think that this will make Iran far richer and far stronger militarily, and
it will make it far more difficult to confront its nuclear ambitions in the
future.

Prime Minister, Matteo, today your country and all of Europe face a wave of
increasing illegal immigration. Thousands upon thousands flee the horrors of
militant Islamic terrorism in Libya, across the Middle East and in Africa.

This is a great tragedy and a great challenge.

We both want to see greater security in the Mediterranean region and beyond.

We are committed to building a better world where our children can enjoy
peace and prosperity.

And I believe this is what the people of Israel and the people of Italy
expect from us both. And this is what we shall discuss in the spirit of the
wonderful and growing friendship between us. I believe we can help each
other. I believe we can help Italy and Israel. I believe that together, we
can help the world.

And I want to thank you once again for…well, it's a warm friendship and a
warm greeting. I didn’t expect it to be this warm, but it is extraordinary
and your city is extraordinary.

Thank you, thank you, Matteo, and thank you all. Thank you."

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