Netanyahu in Russia for talks with Putin on Iran nuclear negotiations.

(Jerusalem, Israel) — “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to Russia Wednesday for a meeting with Russian President Vladmir Putin to discuss nuclear talks with Iran, among other issues,” reports the Times of Israel. “While Israel does not expect that the Kremlin will change its position significantly on Iran, the prime minister will try to elicit help from Russia to tailor any agreement more to Israeli standards, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Ze’ev Elkin, who is accompanying Netanyahu on the trip, Israel Radio reported.”

“Russia is a staunch supporter of Iran, and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Saturday that there is a ‘very good’ chance that the next meeting will produce an preliminary agreement, but that there are some tough issues to resolve,’ noted the Times. “He also laid the blame for the failure of the last round on the US for bowing to pressure from France to add last-minute changes to a working draft. Netanyahu last visited Russia in May, when he and Putin met for emergency talks at the Black Sea resort of Sochi to discuss the situation in Syria, amid concerns that Moscow could soon provide Damascus with a cutting-edge missile defense system.”
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