Israeli Prime Minister’s secret visit to Moscow.
“Bennett and Putin also discussed the situation in Russia-Ukraine war last Sunday, and Bennett prepared to mediate with Putin, but the Russian president refused,” the Ma’ariv newspaper reported.
According to the Hebrew-language media, Putin later announced his readiness to negotiate, and in this regard, the Israeli Prime Minister (regime) also announced his readiness to help resolve the crisis when asked by both sides. Agree on keeping the communication channel between Moscow and Tel Aviv open.
On the other hand, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported on its website that Bennett was flying to Moscow for the meeting, but did not mention the date.
Israeli Prime Minister’s secret visit to Moscow
On the tenth day of the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israeli prime minister met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, a Hebrew-language media reported.
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, Maariyo newspaper reported: Bennett and Putin also discussed the situation in Russia-Ukraine war last Sunday and Bennett had prepared to mediate in this regard to Putin, but The Russian president rejected it.
According to the Hebrew-language media, Putin later announced his readiness to negotiate, and in this regard, the Israeli Prime Minister (regime) also announced his readiness to help resolve the crisis when asked by both sides. Agree on keeping the communication channel between Moscow and Tel Aviv open.
On the other hand, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported on its website that Bennett was flying to Moscow for the meeting, but did not mention the date.
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Meanwhile, Valla News wrote about the Israeli Prime Minister’s secret visit to Moscow, during which he discussed with Putin the ways to reach a ceasefire.
On the other hand, the Israeli army radio announced that Bennett reaffirmed Putin’s readiness for mediation between Russia and Ukraine during the meeting.
According to the Hebrew media, Bennett had informed the Ukrainian authorities before the trip.
“The meeting between Naftali Bennett and Vladimir Putin lasted two and a half hours,” Ma’ariu wrote in another report on the secret trip.
Ma’ariu’s account of the trip states that Bennett left for Moscow in the early hours of Saturday morning and was accompanied by the Russian-speaking Israeli Minister of Housing (regime) as a translator.
Other Hebrew-language media outlets also reported that in addition to the Minister of Housing, Ayal Holta, Israel’s security adviser, Shamrit Mayer, Bennett’s political adviser, and Matan Sidi, the prime minister’s spokesman, accompanied him on the trip.