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Elkin: In the bag I brought to the Bennett-Putin meeting were IDF maps
The minister who served as an escort to the prime minister at the summit in Sochi revealed in an interview with Golan Yokfaz and Anat Davidov on 103FM the answer to a question that has preoccupied social networks in recent days. Operate extensively in Syria
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Sunday, 24 October 2021, 08:41 Updated: 08:42
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In the video: Putin, Bennett at the beginning of their meeting in Sochi, Russia (Photo: Reuters)
Minister Ze'ev Elkin said this morning (Sunday) that in a bag he carried with him to a meeting between Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Russian President Vladimir Putin, there were aerial photographs (TAI). Or close, in the context of the talks on Syria and the Iranian nuclear program,
Elkin was asked how much the maps helped persuade Putin to act broadly in Syria. "They helped," he said. "They dealt with all sorts of issues.
What should have returned to the land returned and what should have remained there remained there.
"The two main issues of the conversation were halting the Iranian nuclear program and the situation in Syria. Both issues have been discussed very successfully."
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