[03:40.99]who said he would continue to oppose an easing of sanctions until he was convinced Iran had abandoned its pursue to nuclear weapons.
[03:47.78]Here's our Middle East correspondent Yolande Knell.
[03:51.40]“Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is strongly opposed to an emerging deal
[03:55.82]in which the international community would ease economic sanctions on Iran if it suspend some nuclear activities.
[04:02.46]He said Israel must convince its friends to reach a better deal by maintaining
[04:08.08]and even increasing pressure until Iran dismantles its entire uranium enrichment program.
[04:13.39]Iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.”
[04:17.72]The polls have closed in Chile's presidential election with front runner,
[04:22.83]a left-wing candidate Michelle Bachelet hoping to get more than 50% of the vote and avoid a runoff next month.
[04:28.54]Ms. Bachelet was Chile's first woman president between 2006 and 2010.
[04:33.86]A main opponent is Evelyn Matthei, the former minister in the centre-right government of President Sebastian Pinera.
[04:41.07]The Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has told the BBC that cricket needs to clean up its image following revelation of match-fixing and illegal betting.
[04:50.81]Speaking a day after his retirement, Mr. Tendulkar said that recurring injuries had hastened his decision to leave the game.