Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he would discuss “Iranian ambitions” in Syria when he meets Sunday evening with US national security advisor John Bolton in Jerusalem.
Bolton arrived in the Zionist entity on Saturday night for talks on Syria in the wake of President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw all US forces there.
The announcement has concerned Israel and other US allies in the region, and Trump has since spoken of “slowly” sending troops home “over a period of time”.
“I will discuss with him efforts to stop Iranian aggression in our region, the situation in Syria, following President Trump’s decision, and the continuation of the conversation I held with President Putin on Friday,” Netanyahu said at the start of a cabinet meeting.
The phone call with Putin was the first between the leaders since Trump’s surprise statement that he was pulling all 2,000 troops from Syria, claiming that the United States had achieved its objective as the ISIL terror group had been “knocked” out.
Netanyahu’s office said he and Putin “discussed the situation in Syria and recent developments and agreed on continued coordination between the (Israeli and Russian) militaries”.
“Our position is clear,” Netanyahu said on Sunday. “We continue at this time to act against the Iranian military buildup in Syria, and we are acting against anyone who undermines or tries to undermine Israel’s security.”
Source: AFP