Netanyahu to meet with Putin to discuss Iran, Syria
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(Worthy News) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday he plans to travel to Russia later this month to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Feb. 21 trip, the first formal meeting between the two leaders in about a year, is expected to address Iranian efforts to establish a military presence in Syria.
The meeting will be the second time the two leaders have been together in one place since Russia said the Israeli government was solely to blame for downing a Russian intelligence plane in September. [ Source: UPI (Read More…) ]
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