Netanyahu to Meet Putin in Russia
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu (right) in Israel. Photo: Facebook.
JPost – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia, likely next week, amid concerns that Russia could deliver advanced air defense missiles to the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, the Kremlin confirmed on Saturday, according to AFP.
According to a diplomatic source, Netanyahu will meet Putin at his residence in Sochi on the Black Sea coast.
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