Russia-Ukraine War
Russia-Ukraine mediation efforts: Bennett and Putin talk again;
Lapid will meet with Blinkan
The Kremlin announced that the Russian president had spoken with the prime minister, a day after the meeting between them in Moscow and after Bennett had since spoken three times with Ukrainian President Zalansky.
Against the background of Israel's desire to coordinate its mediation efforts with the United States, the Foreign Minister went to a flash meeting with his American counterpart tomorrow
Lightning Ravid
06/03/2022
Sunday, 06 March 2022, 19:31 Updated: 19:44
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In the video: Prime Minister Bennett refers to his meeting with Putin and the mediation efforts (Photo: Roni Kanfo)
Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett once more, the Kremlin said tonight (Sunday).
The conversation between Putin and Bennett comes a day after their meeting in Moscow and after Bennett has since spoken three times with Ukrainian President Zalansky.
Bennett spoke once again with German Chancellor Olaf Schultz and French President Emanuel Macron.
It was also learned that Foreign Minister Yair Lapid left tomorrow afternoon for a political briefing with his American counterpart, Anthony Blinken.
The meeting between the two will take place against the background of an Israeli desire to coordinate with the United States the mediation efforts between Russia and Ukraine.
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Bennett and Putin, October (Photo: Reuters)
During Saturday, Bennett secretly went to Moscow, landed at noon, and discussed with Putin for about three hours fighting in Ukraine and the possibility of a ceasefire.
At the end of the meeting, Bennett spoke with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zlansky.
From Moscow, the prime minister left for Berlin, where he met Chancellor Schultz, who visited Israel last week.
According to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office, Bennett also spoke twice with Zalansky throughout the night, after meeting with Putin, and also spoke with French President Macron.
This morning he landed in Israel and has since spoken with Zalanski for the third time.
A political source said that Israel had updated the United States, Germany and France on Bennett's trip, and was in ongoing dialogue with Ukraine on the issue.
According to the source, the prime minister also spoke with the Russian president about the situation of Israelis and Jewish communities as a result of the conflict.
The meeting also discussed the progress of the nuclear talks in Vienna.
The Prime Minister expressed the position of Israel, which opposes the return to the nuclear agreement.
According to a statement from Bennett's office, the meeting with Schultz lasted about an hour and a half, and raised several issues, including the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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