Russia israel news now
Here are some recent news articles and updates on Russia-Israel relations:
Recent Developments:
- Russia and Israel agree to cooperate on Iran: Russia and Israel have agreed to cooperate on Iran, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussing the issue during a meeting in Moscow. (Source: Reuters)
- Russia and Israel sign agreement on military cooperation: Russia and Israel have signed an agreement on military cooperation, which includes the exchange of military information and the development of joint military exercises. (Source: TASS)
- Russia and Israel discuss Syria: Russia and Israel have discussed the situation in Syria, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid meeting to discuss the issue. (Source: Haaretz)
Recent News Articles:
- Russia and Israel: A complex relationship: This article from The Diplomat explores the complex relationship between Russia and Israel, including their cooperation on Iran and their differences on Syria. (Source: The Diplomat)
- Russia and Israel: A new era of cooperation?: This article from The Jerusalem Post discusses the recent agreements between Russia and Israel, including the military cooperation agreement and the agreement to cooperate on Iran. (Source: The Jerusalem Post)
- Russia and Israel: A delicate balance: This article from Al-Monitor discusses the delicate balance between Russia and Israel, including their cooperation on Iran and their differences on Syria. (Source: Al-Monitor)
Recent Quotes:
- Russian President Vladimir Putin: "We are committed to maintaining good relations with Israel and are working together to address common challenges." (Source: Reuters)
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: "We are grateful for Russia's support on the issue of Iran and look forward to continuing our cooperation." (Source: Haaretz)
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov: "We are working closely with Israel to address the situation in Syria and to prevent any destabilizing actions." (Source: TASS)