Rivlin to Tell Putin: Syria Solution Must Not Strengthen Hizbullah

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Israeli President Reuven Rivlin will tell his Russian counterpart on Wednesday that any future agreement in Syria must not end up strengthening Hizbullah and and its main backer Iran, a senior Israeli official said.

The unidentified official said the main goal of Rivlin’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow will be to discuss the international negotiations taking place in Geneva on an agreement to end the fighting in Syria and find a political solution for the war-torn country.

“What we want is that Iran and Hizbullah not emerge strengthened from this process,” he said. “The president will stress these points and begin a conversation on how to ensure that this doesn’t happen.”

Moscow “understands that it won’t be good if Hizbullah remains in Syria and consolidates its position there,” the official was quoted as saying by Israeli daily Haaretz.

“Given the situation we’re in, we have to coordinate with Russia,” Rivlin told reporters on the plane en route to Moscow.

“Everybody understands that the Islamic State (extremist group) is a danger to the entire world, but for us, fundamentalist Iranian Shiite Islam is no less of a danger,” Haaretz quoted him as saying.

The newspaper said that Rivlin will be the first foreign leader to meet with Putin since the Russian president announced on Monday that he would withdraw Russia's forces from Syria.

Having dramatically turned the tide of war in President Bashar Assad's favor with five months of intense bombardment of his foes, Putin is pressuring the Syrian leader to engage them in more meaningful dialogue at the newly reconvened U.N.-brokered peace talks in Geneva.

With an announcement that appeared to take even senior Russian commanders by surprise, Putin ordered most of the estimated 3,000 to 6,000 personnel to begin withdrawing from Syria on Tuesday, a step that raised hopes for progress at the talks.

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Comments 13
Thumb Mystic 16 March 2016, 07:44

Seems like Israel and March 14 agrees again.

Missing peace 16 March 2016, 09:28

but miss tic does not bother israel coordinating with russia and being buddies.... LOL

Missing peace 16 March 2016, 10:20

don't they have solid relations? don't they coordinate in syria to bomb targets?

so tell us smart guy are they enemies? LOL

check your infos before posting stupidities....

Thumb chrisrushlau 16 March 2016, 17:58

Maria Gorokhovskaya was the center on my high school girl's basketball team. She was the only girl on the team.
But you raise an excellent point, peace. What is the coziness between Russia and Israel? It is probably true that Russian airpower has bombed everything that could be bombed by this time. And so it's time to go if you have half a brain. Putin seems to have half a brain. Those million or two quasi-Jewish Russians in Israel (it depends whom you ask: the government of Israel finds that many of them are not Jewish) must create a tie or influence with Russia.

Thumb chrisrushlau 16 March 2016, 17:59

But the main thing here might be that every tie is influential, meaning the other end of the tie gets some influence on Israel. The US Jewish public wants Israel to bomb everything in sight, but in a nice way. It seems Russia wants sanity in the world, a level playing field, a future. Now Russia is still supposed to deliver the advanced air defense system to Iran, the S-300 system, now promised for summertime. We'll see, eh?

Thumb chrisrushlau 16 March 2016, 18:00

Israel has no future except in racism.

Missing peace 16 March 2016, 19:37

and apartheid....

Default-user-icon kazan (Guest) 16 March 2016, 09:49

Latest developments in the middle east( Arabs exterminating each other ) are favourable for both Israel and Iran, so what is the problem?

Missing humble 16 March 2016, 10:28

The problem is that Ebola is a disease destroying Lebanon.

Thumb chrisrushlau 16 March 2016, 16:32

Democracy would mean the end of Lebanon as you know it.

Thumb shab 16 March 2016, 10:40

“Everybody understands that the Islamic State (extremist group) is a danger to the entire world, but for us, fundamentalist Iranian Shiite Islam is no less of a danger,”

This is what the followers of the Filthy Murdering Militia can't understand. They think they are the solution, but they are actual part of the problem.

Missing humble 16 March 2016, 11:43

Oh wow!!! Because you care about Palestine!!!!

Thumb chrisrushlau 16 March 2016, 16:34

Palestian refugees threaten Christian minority's supremacy in
Lebanon. They remember what equality means.