Putin, Netanyahu discuss Iran, Syria

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IANS Moscow
Last Updated : Mar 10 2017 | 3:42 PM IST

Russias President Vladimir Putin has urged Israel to focus on modern world affairs, after the visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to an ancient legend of an Iranian forefathers attempt to eradicate the Jewish people.

Putin and Netanyahu touched upon a range of issues during their meeting in Moscow on Thursday, such as the fight against terrorism, the crisis in Syria and Israel's tough relations with Iran, RT news reported.

The Russian President began by wishing Netanyahu a happy Purim, a traditional Jewish holiday that marks the saving of the Jewish people from Haman, a vizier in the ancient Persian Empire.

In response, Netanyahu said Persia made "an attempt to destroy the Jewish people that did not succeed" nearly 2,500 years ago, and stressed that "today there is an attempt by Persia's heir, Iran, to destroy the state of the Jews".

"They say this as clearly as possible and print it in black and white in their newspapers," he said.

However, this time Israel has its own territory and an army that protects its territory, Netanyahu said.

Putin noted that those events had taken place "in the fifth century BC", and added that "we now live in a different world" and suggested discussing the actual up-to-date problems in the region, according to the report.

Netanyahu welcomed Russia's efforts in fighting against Islamic State (IS) and other extremist groups.

"Recently we have seen a significant progress in fighting against terrorism spread by Islamic State and Al Qaeda, and Russia has contributed a lot," Netanyahu said.

He also said that there was a threat of Islamic "Shiite terrorism" being spread by Iran.

Putin is set to meet his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Moscow on March 10.

The two leaders will likely focus on the situation in Syria, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said ahead of the meeting.

"Certainly, the peace process and situation in Syria can't come off the agenda of any regional power, especially such as Turkey and Israel," Peskov said.

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First Published: Mar 10 2017 | 3:26 PM IST

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