The Kremlin reported on Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which they addressed the situation in the Gaza Strip, the Iranian nuclear program, and the ongoing conflict in Syria.
In an official statement, the two leaders exchanged perspectives on the ceasefire in Gaza and explored potential agreements regarding prisoner exchanges. They also discussed the increasing tensions along Lebanon's southern border and the implications for regional stability in Syria.
Putin underscored the necessity of resuming negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program, indicating Moscow's willingness to act as a mediator to prevent further escalation in the region.
While the Russian statement did not specify any concrete outcomes, it characterized the dialogue as part of the ongoing communication between the two leaders in light of the complex regional dynamics.