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Israeli PM Netanyahu speaks to Russian President Putin, voices disapproval of Iran ties

Israeli PM Netanyahu speaks to Russian President Putin, voices disapproval of Iran ties

File photo of Russian President Vladimir Putin meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Moscow, Russia on Jan 30, 2020. (Photo: Pool/Reuters/Maxim Shemetov)

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday (Dec 10) and voiced displeasure with "anti-Israel positions" taken by Moscow's envoys at the United Nations, an Israeli statement said.

Russia backed a UN Security Council resolution for a Gaza truce, which was vetoed by the United States on Friday. Speaking to Putin, Netanyahu also voiced "robust disapproval" of Russia's "dangerous" cooperation with Iran, the Israeli statement said.

The Kremlin said Russia was ready to give all possible assistance to alleviate the suffering of civilians and de-escalate the conflict.

"Vladimir Putin reaffirmed the principle position of rejecting and condemning terrorism in all its forms," the Kremlin said in a statement.

"At the same time, it is extremely important that countering terrorist threats does not lead to such grave consequences for the civilian population."

Russia's foreign minister on Sunday said an international monitoring mission should go to Gaza to monitor the humanitarian situation.

Source: Reuters/mi

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