Netanyahu Heads to Russia to Meet With Putin on 25th Anniversary of Renewed Diplomatic Relations Between Jerusalem and Moscow
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a previous meeting in Moscow. The prime minister traveled to Russia on Monday. Photo: GPO.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara left Monday on an official visit to Russia to mark the 25th anniversary of the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet on Wednesday in the Kremlin. It is the fourth time that Netanyahu and Putin have met in recent months, including Netanyahu visits to Moscow in September 2015 and April 2016, and a meeting in November during the Paris climate conference.
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