Jerusalem Post: Netanyahu meets Putin in Moscow, attends victory day ceremony
"In light of what is happening in Syria at this moment, it is necessary to ensure the continued security coordination between the Russian army and the Israel Defense Forces."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin and Serbian President Alexander Vujcic at a parade in Moscow's Red Square commemorating the 73rd anniversary of the Russian victory over Nazi Germany on Wednesday.
President Putin had personally invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to participate alongside him in the events of Russia's annual victory day.
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WNU Editor: Iran, Syria, and the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal will be the topics that will be discussed between the two leaders. I know for President Putin these talks are important. He usually attends the March of the Immortals (a huge parade of Russian citizens whose descendants fought in the Second World War), but he has skipped this year's march to talk to Israeli PM Netanyahu. I think this is the first time he has done this in a long time.