Monday, 7 March 2022

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Is On Mediation On Russia-Ukraine War

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Arrived At Kremlin To Held A 'Secret Meeting' With Russian President Vladimir Putin On Saturday, March 5.  At A Time When Putin's Operation To 'Demilitarize' Former Soviet Ally Ukraine Entered Its 10th Day. 

Stepping Into The Role Of A Mediator, Bennett Held A 3-Hour Long Meeting With Putin, During Which He Raised The Issue Of The Large Jewish Community Caught Up In The War. Following The Meeting, The Israeli Prime Minister Went To Berlin To Meet German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. “Bennett Is Coordinating His Efforts In The Crisis With The United States, France And Germany”, An Israeli Official Said.

Later, He Dialled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Who He Is Said To Be Playing Mediator At The Behest Of. In The Last 24 Hours, Israel's PM Has Spoken To Zelenskyy Thrice.


So Far, Israel Has Maintained An Ambiguous Stance On Moscow's Military Action In Kyiv. While It Has Sent A 100-Ton Shipment Of Humanitarian Aid To Ukraine, It Has Not Dispatched A Single Piece Of Military Equipment. Israel Has Expressed Concern Over The Russian Invasion But Avoided Outrightly Bashing Moscow. Cautious In Its Approach, Here Is Where The Jewish Country Stands On The Russia-Ukraine War. 





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