Putin and Netanyahu Discuss Strategic Middle Eastern Issues
- Russian President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed the need to protect Syria's territorial integrity during a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after Israeli military action in southern Syria.
- Israel launched airstrikes targeting Damascus and Sweida province to support the Druze community and promote demilitarization in southern Syria.
- Putin offered to mediate negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and stressed the importance of Syria's unity and sovereignty.
- Putin highlighted that political stability in Syria requires acknowledging the interests of all ethnic and religious communities.
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Putin tells Netanyahu: Respect Syrian sovereignty, resolve Iran standoff diplomatical
Russian president urges diplomacy-only approach to conflict resolution with Damascus in latest call with PM; Moscow offers help mediating Iran nuclear standoff as IAEA access remains restricted and Israeli-Iranian tensions mount
Putin, Netanyahu Discuss Syria and Iran in Phone Call, Kremlin Says
Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed Syria and Iran in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, the Kremlin said. It said Putin stressed the importance of upholding Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity and restated Russia's readiness to help negotiate a solution to the Iranian nuclear issue.
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