Overview
- The Kremlin confirmed a phone conversation on October 6 between Vladimir Putin and Binyamin Netanyahu that reviewed Middle East developments, including the U.S. proposal for Gaza.
- Both leaders expressed interest in seeking negotiating solutions on Iran’s nuclear program, according to the Russian readout.
- Putin reaffirmed Russia’s support for a comprehensive resolution of the Palestinian question based on established international legal principles.
- The discussion included the situation in Syria, with both sides signaling support for further stabilization efforts.
- The call featured personal greetings, with Netanyahu offering birthday wishes to Putin and Putin extending Sukkot greetings to Israel, and no specific agreements were announced.