Putin refuses to Receive Netanyahu in Moscow
2
November, 2018
Russian
President Vladimir Putin has declined to receive Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Moscow, and has instead announced it
is continuing to train Syria Arab Army (SAA) troops in the use of new
Russian S-300 air defense missile systems.
The
fact that Putin refused to receive Netanyahu is an extraordinary
development, signalling worsening relations between Israel and
Russia.
From Israeli zionist media
Israel takes part in US-led exercise in Ukraine against S-300s, hooks up with US-Kiev ties
2
October, 2018
At
a high point in the interplay of US-Russian rivalries between Syria
and Ukraine, Israeli jets were discovered taking part in a Western
air drill in Ukraine. On Thursday, Nov. 1, too, Moscow slapped down
on Ukraine its most extensive sanctions ever against any country, a
short time after sources in Jerusalem announced that Ukraine
President Petro Poroshenko would soon come for a visit.
These steps
are building up for the forthcoming summit between Presidents Donald
Trump and Vladimir Putin in Paris on Nov. 11. The sanctions decree
was therefore tactfully signed by Russian Prime Minister Dmitry
Medvedev. He ordered a freeze on the Russian assets of 322 Ukrainian
politicians and officials and 68 businesses, in response to similar
Ukrainian measures against Russians.
They targeted President Petro
Poroshenko’s son Olexiy, who manages the family businesses,
presidential contender Yulia Tymoshenko, a highly influential voice
in Ukraine politics and economy, the head of Ukraine’s SBU security
service Vasil Hrytsak, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, and
billionaire tycoon Victor Pinchuk.
The
Ukraine president last visited Israel three yeas ago, shortly after
Russia expanded its military involvement in Syria. Relations cooled
off thereafter, during a period of warm interaction between Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and President Putin. Those friendly
relations melted away under Moscow’s anger over the downing of the
Russian spy plane off the Syrian coast on Sept. 17. It was vented in
the flooding of Syria with advanced Russian S-300 air defense
missiles.
Since Moscow had clearly determined to curb Israel’s
air operations against Iranian targets in Syria and Putin snubbed all
the prime minister’s overtures for a meeting to discuss the crisis,
Netanyahu decided to change horses and revived his former ties with
Kiev.
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