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Russia’s Putin welcomes Netanyahu back to power in Israel

Society 10:29 30 Dec, 2022
Putin calls for ‘strengthening Russian-Israeli cooperation in all areas’ in message to Netanyahu as new Israeli PM
Russia’s Putin welcomes Netanyahu back to power in Israel

Russian President Vladimir Putin has welcomed the return of Benjamin Netanyahu as head of the most far-right Israeli government the country has known and signalled an intention to strengthen cooperation, the Kremlin said, Qazet.az reports.

“I hope that the new government under your leadership will continue the line of strengthening Russian-Israeli cooperation in all areas for the benefit of our peoples, in the interest of ensuring peace and security in the Middle East,” Putin said in a message to Netanyahu, quoted in a statement on Thursday.

“In Russia, we greatly appreciate your personal and longstanding contribution to strengthening friendly relations between our countries,” Putin said.

Netanyahu, 73, took the oath of office on Thursday, moments after Israel’s parliament passed a vote of confidence in his new government.

After the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, Israel adopted a cautious position towards Moscow, seeking to maintain neutrality.

Israel has particularly emphasised the special ties between the two nations as Israel is now home to more than a million citizens from the former Soviet Union.