Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by telephone on 28 July, the Kremlin said, citing a report carried by state news agency TASS. Putin used the call to reaffirm Russia’s support for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, according to the read-out. The two leaders also reviewed rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme, with both sides calling for diplomatic efforts to ease the standoff, the Kremlin added.
Kremlin Reports That President Putin Discussed Middle East Tensions With Prime Minister Netanyahu
Kremlin Reports That President Putin Discussed Middle East Tensions With Prime Minister Netanyahu.
PUTIN, NETANYAHU HOLD CALL ON IRAN NUCLEAR TENSIONS — URGE DIPLOMACY OVER CONFLICT Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone on Monday to discuss the escalating concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, according to Russian state