Russian military police chief Sergei Lavrov talks with Israel about Syria and Iran



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Before the arrival of the Russian delegation on the residence of B. Netanyahu, the Jewish Prime Minister stated that the meeting had been requested by Russian President Vladimir Putin

  Scanpix / SIPA Photo / Bashar al Assad

Scanpix / SIPA / Bachar Al Assad

B. Netanyahu reiterated Israel's position that Syrian President Bashar al-Assado and his Iranian-backed allies should abide by the 1974 treaty establishing a demilitarized zone along the border between the two sides. The Prime Minister added that Israel would continue its efforts to prevent its main enemy, Iran, from ensuring a lasting military presence in Syria.

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B. Netanyahu and V. Putin met earlier this month in Moscow and discussed issues related to Syria and Iran.

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