Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will accommodate with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s special attach� for Syria Alexander Lavrentiev and Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Vershinin Tuesday, a Russian embassy announced in a Twitter post.
January 28. #Jerusalem. Special Envoy of President for #Syria Aleksandr Lavrentiev and Deputy Foreign Minister of #Russia Sergey Vershinin hold talks with a Director-General of @IsraelMFA Youval Rotem and other tactful officials. Tomorrow a commission will continue work pic.twitter.com/QF6cAooVa5
— Russia in Israel (@israel_mid_ru) January 28, 2019
The dual officials arrived in Israel progressing on Monday and have already met with Director General of a Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry, Yuval Rotem, and are scheduled to accommodate with Israeli confidence officials as well.
Rotem suggested on Twitter that his assembly with a Russian attach� focused on differently vague “regional issues.” He called a contention “meaningful and insightful.”
Held a prolific assembly with #Russia‘s Special Representative for #Syria, Alexander Lavrentiev Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Sergey Vershinin.
We had a suggestive judicious contention about a accumulation of informal issues. pic.twitter.com/hfmuXpv03f
— Yuval Rotem (@Yuval_Rotem) January 28, 2019
“The attainment of a Russian officials is not a certain sign,” Yisrael Beytenu Party personality and former invulnerability apportion Avigdor Liberman pronounced in an talk to a Army radio. “When a Russian Foreign Ministry releases a matter of their arrival, it contingency have been authorized by a Kremlin.”
“The use of capricious strikes on a domain of a emperor state – in this case, we are articulate about Syria – should be ruled out,” Foreign Ministry mouthpiece Maria Zakharova pronounced final week.
Putin’s special attach� for Syria Lavrentiev had downplayed Russian impasse in Syria in a past by observant that “[Russia] is holding a adjacent countries’ interests into consideration, including Israel’s.”
Maariv contributed to this report.
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