PM Netanyahu's remarks after his meeting with Russian President Putin 29 January 2018

PM Netanyahu's remarks after his meeting with Russian President Putin

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    Israel views two developments with utmost gravity: First is Iran's efforts to establish a military presence in Syria and second is Iran's attempt to manufacture – in Lebanon – precision weapons against the State of Israel.
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    PM Netanyahu with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow PM Netanyahu with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow Copyright: GPO/Kobi Gideon
     
     
    ​(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Monday, 29 January 2018), in Moscow, made the following remarks after his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin:
     
    "I just finished in-depth and good talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. I told him that Israel views two developments with utmost gravity: First is Iran's efforts to establish a military presence in Syria and second is Iran's attempt to manufacture – in Lebanon – precision weapons against the State of Israel. I made it clear to him that we will not agree to either one of these developments and will act according to need."

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