benjamin netten uhue said he was happy no deal was reached, he doesn't trust tehran's word. meanwhile, iran's foreign minister still seems upbeat. >> it was natural that when we start dealing with the details, there will be difference of views, and we expected that. i'm not disappointed at all because the meeting we just had, a very long, over two-hours meeting, running after midnight, was a good meeting. >> and more talks in ten days. for reaction now, joining us from jerusalem, is neftali bennett. israel's minister of economy. what do you think about the break down in talks and what potentially could happen in ten days when they get back together? >> the only deal that we need to be seeking as a deal that would totally dismantle the nuclear weapon production machine in ir iran. in 2006, they had 164 centrifuges and the u.n. security counsel said they could not add even one. now they have 18,0500 centrifugs spinning, so they keep continuing. what we need is to dismantle them, otherwise, in one future day, they'll turn it on and they'll take off to have a nuclear weapon. so