Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow amid the Russo-Ukraine war. In the midst of the war, his visit is being considered very important. Bennett’s office confirmed the meeting in the Kremlin. Even before this, both the leaders had spoken on the phone as well. Bennett left for Moscow on Saturday morning with Russian-speaking cabinet minister Ziv Elkin.
Earlier there have been reports that Israel can play an important role in ending the war between Russia and Ukraine. Israel has been seen as a potential mediator in this situation.
Blinken meets Culeba
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmitry Kuleba on the Poland-Ukraine border on Saturday. Speaking on the occasion, he said, “I hope that the people of Ukraine have the confidence that their friends stand with them.” This meeting is a clear example of that. The meeting was held amidst high security at the Korzowa-Krakowets border.
Russia-Ukraine third round of talks tomorrow
The third round of talks between Russia and Ukraine is likely to take place on March 7. This information has come from quoting media reports. The Russian agency, citing the Ukrainian news agency, said on Telegram that Kyiv had suggested a date for the third round of talks, but Moscow has not yet responded. On March 4, Russia and Ukraine agreed to organize humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians in a second round of talks in Belarus.