Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett held their
first face-to-face talks on October 22 in Sochi, Russia. The summit talks, called by Putin, were slated for only two hours but lasted for about five hours, reflecting the two
sides’ interest in enhancing coordination about several common issues, and warming
up the Israeli-Russian relations which cooled down since Bennett rose to power.
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Foreign Policy, Treaties and Agreements, Syrian War, and Consensus