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PM Netanyahu's remarks upon leaving for Moscow
I will discuss with President Putin Iran's relentless efforts to establish a military presence in Syria, which we strongly oppose and are also taking action against as well as Iran's relentless efforts to establish a military presence in Syria.
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President Rivlin addresses International Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Athens
President Rivlin: We must firmly oppose those who conceal anti-Semitism under the guise of delegitimizing Israel. There is no such thing as loving Israelis and hating Jews, or loving Jews but hating Israelis.
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President Rivlin begins state visit to Greece
President Rivlin: “It is essential today more than ever, to remember the lessons of the Holocaust, and the Jews of Greece who lost their lives. Only through education can we halt the rising wave of anti-Semitism and hatred.”
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PM Netanyahu speaks with Polish PM Morawiecki
The two agreed that teams from the two countries would open an immediate dialogue in order to try to reach understandings regarding the legislation.
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PM Netanyahu's remarks at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting
In Davos I met with US President Trump and other world leaders, and discussed with them the need to block Iran's aggression in the region and its attempts to achieve nuclear weapons via the failed nuclear agreement that must be either fixed or nixed.
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President Rivlin arrives in Greece on state visit
On Monday President Rivlin will meet with the President of Greece at a state reception at the Presidential Mansion, after which they will hold a working meeting.
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Israel opposes the draft Polish law
No law can change the historical truth and there is no place in trying to educate the families of Holocaust survivors who live every day with the memories of their loved ones who perished in the Holocaust.
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PM Netanyahu’s statement on draft Polish law
PM Netanyahu: I strongly oppose the bill. One cannot change history and the Holocaust cannot be denied.
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PM Netanyahu continues diplomatic meetings in Davos
PM Netanyahu met with Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis and then with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Later, he met with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic.
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PM Netanyahu meets with French President Emanuel Macron
PM Netanyahu : "The partnership between us is also important for the security of Europe."
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PM Netanyahu meets with Guatemalan Finance Minister Julio Hector Estrada
PM Netanyahu: "Best regards to James Morales. I have much appreciation for his stalwart position on Jerusalem, and for his friendship. We very, very much appreciate what you did."
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PM Netanyahu meets with Mitsubishi Corp. Chairman of the Board Ken Kobayashi
Mitsubishi Chairman Kobayashi said that as a result of Prime Minister Netanyahu's meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Israel is a major player on Mitsubishi's map and they are now starting to consider investments in cyber and other areas.
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PM Netanyahu meets with Rwandan President Paul Kagame
The Prime Minister congratulated President Kagame as he assumes the Chairmanship of the African Union. The two leaders discussed a range of issues, including expanding cooperation between Israel and Rwanda.
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PM Netanyahu meets with US President Trump in Davos
We support your stalwart position on the Iran nuclear deal. You've said it's a disastrous deal. You've said that if its fatal flaws are not fixed, that you should walk away from it. And if you decide to do that, then we will back you all the way.
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PM Netanyahu holds series of diplomatic meetings in Davos with heads of state and government
The Prime Minister presented the changes that are taking place in the Middle East and the opportunities that have been created. He expressed the desire to deepen economic and technological cooperation with Canada, Belgium and Switzerland.
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