Netanyahu, Putin discuss Syria situation, will meet in Paris

  • 9 years ago
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke Wednesday to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the situation in Syria and the two agreed to continue their discussion at the UN climate summit in Paris at the end of the month.
The Kremlin announced that Netanyahu called Putin to express Israel's condolences over the loss of more than 220 Russian lives in the terror attacks against a Russian airliner over the Sinai Peninsula last month.
Although the summit will deal with global warming and reducing carbon emissions, world leaders are sure to spend part of their time discussing the war against ISIS.
Netanyahu last visited Paris in January for a solidarity march by world leaders following the terror attacks on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine and the Hypercacher Jewish supermarket.

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