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PM Bennett talks with Russian President Putin on Iranian nuclear issue, invited to visit St. Petersburg | Israel Today

2022-01-13T12:47:04.077Z


Both leaders discussed the Iranian nuclear issue • Against the background of the nuclear talks taking place in Vienna, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of resolutely standing against Iranian progress in the nuclear project


Prime Minister Naftali Bennett spoke today (Thursday) with Russian President Vladimir Putin and discussed with him the Iranian nuclear issue.

Against the background of the nuclear talks taking place in Vienna, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of resolutely standing against Iranian progress in the nuclear project.

A statement from Prime Minister Bennett's office said that the conversation was a good one, during which Prime Minister Bennett congratulated President Putin on the occasion of the new year.

In addition, President Putin invited the prime minister and his wife to visit the city of St. Petersburg.

The two discussed a number of issues, chief among them regional security issues.

In doing so, they agreed on continued close cooperation in the space.

The Prime Minister and the President also discussed security challenges in the global arena.

As mentioned, in the background of the nuclear talks in Vienna, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of resolutely standing against Iranian progress in the nuclear project.

President Putin also invited the prime minister and his wife to visit the city of St. Petersburg, following his invitation during the prime minister's visit to Sochi. The prime minister replied that he and his wife would be happy to pay the visit.

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Source: israelhayom

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