Putin and Netanyahu to discuss Iranian presence in Syria

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that he would meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow later this month, to discuss Iranian presence in Syria.

Negotiations on February 21st will be devoted to Israel’s efforts to prevent Iran from creating a “new [ant-Israeli] front on the other side of Golan Heights,” Netanyahu said on Tuesday.

Moscow has not yet confirmed that the meeting would take place.

This will be the third meeting between Netanyahu and Putin since July 2018.

Russia and Iran provided the Syrian President Bashar Assad with important military support during a seven-year civil war in Syria, which killed hundreds of thousands, and forced millions of people to leave their homes.

  Putin, Netanyahu, Syria, Iran, Assad, Golan Heights, Israel

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