Putin urges diplomatic push on Iran, Middle East in call with Israeli premier

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Anadolu Turchia 1h

Putin urges diplomatic push on Iran, Middle East in call with Israeli premier

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday called for stepping up political and diplomatic efforts to ensure stability in the Middle East, including around Iran, in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Putin outlined his "fundamental stance in favor of stepping up political »»»

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Sputnik Russia 1h

Putin, Netanyahu Discuss Middle East, Iran During Phone Talks - Kremlin

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have discussed the situation in the Middle East and Iran during a phone conversation, the Kremlin said on Friday. "Russian President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minis»»»

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China Daily Cina 30.07.2025. 03:30

Putin, Netanyahu discuss Syria's integrity, Iranian nuclear issue in call

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, the Kremlin said in a statement. The Russian president "emphasized, among other things, the importance of upholding the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of »»»

Al Manar Libano 10.12.2023. 17:37

Putin Slams Catastrophic Humanitarian Situation in Gaza, Calls for International Monitors

President Vladimir Putin told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday that Moscow cannot support the dire situation of Gazan civilians. According to the state-run TASS news agency, a phone conversation between the two men focused on “the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza S»»»

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Fox News 04.04.2019. 10:26

Netanyahu lands in Moscow for pre-election Putin meeting

JERUSALEM – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has landed in Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, just days before parliamentary elections at home. The Moscow meeting on Thursday comes just five days before Israelis vote in an election largely seen as a referendum on Netan»»»

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LBCI 03.04.2019. 17:23

Israel says recovered body of soldier missing since Sultan Yaaqub battle of 1982 in Lebanon

Israel said that the body of a solider missing since the Sultan Yaaqub battle in 1982 has been returned, Israeli paper Haaretz reported on Wednesday. The Israeli army spokesman said Zachary Baumel was one of three soldiers missing since the Sultan Yaaqub battle in 1982. The Army announcement comes »»»

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Naharnet 04.03.2019. 16:23

Iran Insists Moscow Ties 'Strong', Shrugs Off Israel-Russia Coordination

Iran's foreign ministry insisted Monday that Tehran's ties with Moscow are "strong" and shrugged off reported Israeli-Russian coordination on a withdrawal of foreign forces from Syria. "Iran's ties with Moscow are strong and we are always in touch and consult with each other," ministry spokesman Ba»»»

Al-Masdar News 28.02.2019. 19:13

Putin confirms plans to create Syrian working party with Israel

Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed plans to create a working party with Israel and other countries to normalise the situation in Syria once the last pockets of terrorist resistance have been cleared. He made the comment in Moscow on Thursday. “The idea is to create a structure that includes»»»

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Sada El-Balad 27.02.2019. 09:13

Netanyahu takes off for Moscow، will discuss Syria with Putin

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took off for Moscow just after midnight on Wednesday. Before boarding the plane، he reiterated the purpose of his visit was to discuss the situation in Syria with Russian President Vladimir Putin، the Jerusalem post reported.Netanyahu told reports it is cri»»»

Al Arabiya 21.02.2019. 19:50

Israel’s Netanyahu to meet Putin in Moscow next week

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on February 27, Netanyahu’s office said in a statement on Thursday. The two leaders had spoken by phone and discussed “regional developments”, according to a separate statement released earlier in th»»»

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Al Monitor 21.02.2019. 19:32

Intel: How a center-left coalition has thrown Netanyahu’s re-election in doubt

Former Israeli army chief and rising political star Benny Gantz and centrist leader Yair Lapid have up-ended Israel’s upcoming election with their decision today to join forces against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Why it matters: Netanyahu and his right-wing allies were favored to win on a se»»»

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An Nahar 21.02.2019. 10:01

Top centrist Netanyahu rivals unite for Israeli election run

JERUSALEM: Israel’s primary centrist challengers to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Thursday they were joining forces ahead of April elections — a dramatic move that shook up the country’s political system and created the first credible alternative to Netanyahu’s decade-long rule. Retir»»»

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News 20.02.2019. 15:39

Putin-Netanyahu meeting delayed

A meeting scheduled between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for Thursday in Moscow has been delayed, Reuters reported quoting an Israeli official. It was noted that the meeting planned for tomorrow has been delayed by a few days, as agreed upon between»»»

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Reuters 20.02.2019. 11:15

Netanyahu-Putin meeting delayed: Israeli official

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A meeting scheduled between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for Thursday in Moscow has been delayed, an Israeli official said. “The meeting planned for tomorrow between the prime minister and President Putin has been delayed by a »»»

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Middle East Monitor 05.02.2019. 21:17

Israel’s Netanyahu to meet Putin in Moscow this month

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Feb. 21, Israeli media reported Tuesday, Anadolu Agency reports. The talks will be the first meeting in Moscow between Putin and Netanyahu since the downing last September of a Russian warpl»»»

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