Syria Tops Agenda of Latest Netanyahu-Putin Phone Call
Error: Contact form not found.
by Algemeiner Staff

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands at a meeting in Sochi, Sept. 12, 2019. Photo: Amos Ben-Gershom / GPO.
The situation in Syria and other Middle East security issues were at the top of the agenda of a phone call on Monday between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A statement from Netanyahu’s office said, “Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke by telephone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, conveyed holiday greetings to him and to the citizens of Russia on the occasion of Novy God, and wished him a good civil year. The two discussed the situation in Syria, developments in the region and the actions necessary to increase stability in it.”
A Kremlin announcement said, “The two leaders discussed topical issues of Russian-Israeli relations in various spheres and reaffirmed their mutual intention to promote comprehensive bilateral cooperation, including in the context of countering the spread of the coronavirus.”
It continued, “The region’s problems with an emphasis on certain developments in Syria were also discussed.”
“The leaders exchanged season’s greetings. Vladimir Putin also warmly congratulated Benjamin Netanyahu and all Israelis on Hanukkah. The sides agreed to maintain contact,” it concluded.
Netanyahu and Putin have maintained close contact in recent years, including several face-to-face meetings, particularly since the Russian military intervention in Syria’s civil war began in 2015.
Chinese Cameras in Israel Could Be Exploited by Iran, Expert Warns
UN Adviser Reacts to Activists’ Arrests in Spain: ‘We Must Resist the Israelisation of Our Societies’
US Rep. Ritchie Torres Holds Huge Lead Over Anti-Israel Challengers, Poll Shows
New Jersey Jewish Community Issues Petition Calling for State Adoption of IHRA Definition of Antisemitism
Israel Will Escalate Strikes Against Hezbollah in Lebanon, Netanyahu Says
Orthodox Jewish Fashion Leader Discusses Faith, Success, Growth at St. Thomas University Graduation
Israel Accuses Erdogan of ‘Crushing Turkish Democracy’ After Police Storm Opposition Headquarters
Trump Links Abraham Accords to Any Iran Deal
Australian Police Did No Threat Assessment Before Bondi Attack, Inquiry Hears
Iran’s Top Envoys Discussing Potential Peace Deal With Qatar Prime Minister, Official Says





The World Turned Against the Jews — Some Jews Turned With It
Australian Police Did No Threat Assessment Before Bondi Attack, Inquiry Hears
Top Palestinian Authority Official and Released Terrorist Call for Unity with Hamas Against Israel
Jerusalem at a Crossroads: Rethinking Dependence on Washington
Israel Accuses Erdogan of ‘Crushing Turkish Democracy’ After Police Storm Opposition Headquarters



