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The British Prime Minister is expected to visit Israel Israel today

2023-01-19T16:05:19.422Z


Netanyahu spoke with Rishi Snoak about a variety of security and political issues • Among other things, Britain's vote at the United Nations and ways to expand cooperation between the countries • The two also discussed global security challenges as well as the war in Ukraine


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke today (Thursday) with British Prime Minister Rishi Snook.

Among other things, the two discussed Britain's vote in the United Nations General Assembly as well as ways to tighten and expand cooperation between Israel and Britain in the various fields. Snook stated that he intends to visit Israel to mark 75 years of relations between the countries.

Netanyahu talking on the phone (archive), photo: Kobi Ben Gideon/Leam

In their conversation, Netanyahu thanked Snook for Britain's vote in the UN General Assembly against the decision regarding the ICJ. Netanyahu also expressed satisfaction with Britain's intention to declare the Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization, and emphasized the importance Israel sees in promoting the issue.

Meanwhile, the two leaders discussed ways to tighten and expand mutual cooperation between Israel and Britain in various fields such as global security challenges, with an emphasis on Iran as well as the war in Ukraine.

The British Prime Minister said that he intends to visit Israel to mark 75 years of relations between the countries and Prime Minister Netanyahu congratulated him on this.

Snook.

75 years of relations between the countries, photo: Reuters

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Source: israelhayom

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