Benjamin Netanyahu met Vladimir Putin



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The Israeli Prime Minister and the Russian President met for the last half

11. July 2018 at 23:37 TASR

MOSCOW. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Russia on Wednesday afternoon and met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow

At the beginning of their meeting, Netanyahu said that each visit to Moscow was "the opportunity to stabilize the situation in our region ".

Russians, quoted by Reuters, also told Putin that a Russian ally, Syrian President Bashar Asad, would have guaranteed Israel's security, but Moscow Israel agreed to withdraw Iranian troops from Syria

Israel has agreed to refrain from regaining control of the Asad regime on the territories at the northern borders of Israel and will not provide any assistance to Syrian insurgents other than Israel. humanitarianists, that Iranian soldiers and Shiite militants would not remain the Syrian-Israeli border area, as Haaretz daily.

Putin, prime minister of the Jewish state said that economic, military and political relations between Russia and Israel are developing "positive" direction.

Netanyahu also met with Putin's ambassador

This is the third meeting of Netanyahu and Putin in the last six months.

Ali Akbar Velajati, senior Iranian adviser, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, head of the Israeli army, will also hold a separate meeting with Putin.

Netanyahu met on Tuesday with Putin's special envoy to Syria, Alexander Lavrentieva, and Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Verhinin

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