Netanyahu Arrives in Moscow for Meeting With Putin About Syria, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting in Moscow. The two world leaders will meet this week to discuss regional issues. Photo: GPO.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Moscow on Thursday for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss regional issues including Syria and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, just three days after the Kremlin is set to host Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
According to a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister’s office, the meeting will be dedicated to the “main topics of the bilateral relations and to exchange views on regional and global affairs such as Palestinians, Syria, and more.”
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