Following the recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran, Israeli representatives have initiated high-level discussions in Moscow with senior Russian diplomats, focusing on Russia’s potential role in regional diplomacy involving both Iran and Syria.
Kan News reported that Israel has agreed to a Russian-brokered plan, under which Moscow would act as a go-between for Israel and Iran. The aim of the initiative is to use Russian influence to steer both the Iranian and Syrian situations toward a negotiated resolution.
Simultaneously, Israel is pushing to establish a separate enforcement mechanism in cooperation with the United States on the Iranian front. This matter is expected to be a central topic when Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu meets with President Donald Trump next week.
In anticipation of that meeting, Israeli officials are working on drafting a set of foundational agreements with the U.S. administration, drawing inspiration from the framework previously reached with Lebanon. The effort comes amid Trump’s warning that Washington could consider renewed military action if Iran escalates its nuclear activities.
{Matzav.com}
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