Netanyahu asks Putin to send Iranians out of Syria



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On Wednesday, July 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met. During their meeting Netanyahu asked the Russian president that the Iranian forces leave Syria

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, July 11 that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had nothing to fear Israel while asking Moscow to ensure that Iranian forces leave Syria, an Israeli official said. "We will not take any initiative against the Assad regime and you, you are leaving the Iranians" sued the official, quoting comments made by Benjamin Netanyahu to Vladimir Putin during a meeting between the two men in Moscow.

The Israeli Prime Minister also said during this meeting that the country would oppose any attempt to violate its borders, whether by land or by air. With the support of his Russian and Iranian allies, Bashar al-Assad managed to reverse a few years ago the course of the civil war raging in the country for seven years, the regime has intensified in recent weeks its offensive against the enclaves still held by rebels.


During the day, a close adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Iranian Revolution, on Wednesday welcomed "strategic relationship" between Iran and Russia on a visit to Moscow.

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