Leaders talk over Iran’s atomic program and Syrian Arab Republic unrest during the Russian president’s short visit to capital of Israel ( Jerusalem )
Russian President Putin has assembled with Israeli leaders on a extraordinary trip to capital of Israel for give-and-takes which centered on carrying on violence in Syrian Arab Republic and Iran’s disputed nuclear programme.
In statements to the press after their assembling on Mon, Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu praised affiliations between their 2 countries, and affianced co-operation on a range of domestic and international issues.
Their talks came to the situation in Syrian Arab Republic, where a bleeding arising has separated the international community, pitting the West against Moscow, which has rejected to back up sanctions against its Soviet-era ally.
“From the very beginning of the so-called Arab Spring, Russia has been persuading its partners that democratic changes had better come about in a civilised way and without external intercession,” Putin told.
Russia is pushing for an international Syria conference and has already talked over the plan with Jordan as well as the EU, Iran and Iraq.
And it has demonstrated little enthusiasm for regime change, in spite of multiple international calls for President Bashar al-Assad to step down.
Putin stated he had also talked over Islamic Republic of Iran nuclear programme with Netanyahu, but did not talk about any details .
State of Israel and much of the international community thinks Islamic Republic of Iran nuclear programme blocks out a arms drive, and the US has conduced a push for tough approves against Tehran.