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ຣັດ​ເຊຍ ແລະ Israel ຕົກລົງ ຈະປະສານງານ ກ່ຽວກັບ ການເຄື່ອນຍ້າຍ ກຳລັງ ອ້ອມແອ້ມ ຊີເຣຍ


ປະທານາທິບໍດີຣັດ​ເຊຍ ທ່ານ Vladimir Putin ແລະນາຍົກ
ລັດຖະມົນຕີຂອງ Israel ທ່ານ Benjamin Netanyahu
ໄດ້ຕົກລົງ ທີ່ຈະປະສານງານກັນໃນການເອົາບາດກ້າວຂອງ
ກອງກຳລັງຂອງພວກເຂົາເຈົ້າ ທັງຢູ່ໃນແລະອ້ອມແອ້ມຊິເຣຍ
ເພື່ອປ້ອງກັນ ການປະເຊີນໜ້າກັນທາງທະຫານ ຢ່າງບໍ່ໄດ້ຕັ້ງໃຈນັ້ນ.

ພວກທ່ານທັງສອງ ໄດ້ພົບປະກັນທີ່ທຳນຽບປະທານາທິບໍດີຣັດເຊຍ ໃນເມືອງ Novo-
Ogaryovo ທີ່ຕັ້ງຢູ່ນອກນະຄອນຫຼວງ Moscow. ຫຼັງຈາກນັ້ນ ທ່ານ Netanyahu ໄດ້ບອກກັບພວກນັກຂ່າວວ່າ ທ່ານແລະທ່ານ Putin ໄດ້ “ຕົກລົງກັນ ໃນກົນໄກທີ່ປ້ອງກັນ ການບໍ່ເຂົ້າໃຈກັນໃດໆນັ້ນ.” ທ່ານ Netanyahu ໄດ້ກ່າວວ່າ ການໂອ້ລົມກັນດັ່ງກ່າວນີ້ “ແມ່ນໄດ້ດຳເນີນໄປພາຍໃຕ້ບັນຍາກາດແບບໃຫ້ກຽດຊຶ່ງກັນແລະກັນ.”

ການພົບປະກັນໃນວັນຈັນວານນີ້ ແມ່ນມີຂຶ້ນລຸນຫລັງທີ່ມີລາຍງານວ່າ ມອສກູ ແມ່ນໄດ້
ເພີ້ມຈຳນວນເຮືອບິນລົບທະຫານ ແລະພະນັກງານທະຫານໃນຊິເຣຍ ຊຶ່ງເປັນພາກ​ສ່ວນນຶ່ງຂອງຄວາມພະຍາຍາມທີ່ຈະຊ່ອຍລັດຖະບານປະທານາທິບໍດີ Bashar al-
Assad ຕໍ່ສູ້ກັບກອງກຳລັງຂອງພວກຕໍ່ຕ້ານລັດຖະບານ ທີ່ພະຍາຍາມໂຄ່ນລົ້ມທ່ານນັ້ນ.


Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed to coordinate the actions of their countries' armed forces in and around Syria to prevent an unintended military confrontation.

They met Monday at the Russian presidential residence in Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow. Afterward, Netanyahu told reporters he and Putin had "agreed on a mechanism to prevent such misunderstandings." Netanyahu said the talks were conducted in an "atmosphere of mutual respect."

Monday's meeting follows reports that Moscow has been building up military aircraft and personnel in Syria as part of an effort to help the government of President Bashar al-Assad fight rebel forces trying to oust it.

The Kremlin quoted Netanyahu as voicing concern over Iran and Syria supplying the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah with "modern arms aimed against our citizens." The Israeli prime minister also said that Iran, supported by the Syrian army, is trying to create what he called "a second terrorist front" against Israel on the Golan Heights.

Putin responded that Syria and its army are in such a bad state that it is not about to open a "second front" against Israel, but instead is focused on "saving its own statehood," the Kremlin said. He told Netanyahu he understood the concerns and was "glad that you came to discuss everything in detail."

The Russian leader also condemned the shelling of Israeli territory.

The Reuters news agency on Monday quoted unnamed U.S. officials as saying that Russia has started flying drone aircraft on surveillance missions in Syria.

Meanwhile, Russia's Foreign Ministry said Monday that a mortar shell it claimed was fired from a neighborhood in Damascus held by "anti-government militants" hit the grounds of the Russian Embassy in the Syrian capital. It said the shell burrowed into the ground without causing any damage.

"We strongly condemn the criminal shelling of the Russian diplomatic mission in Damascus," the ministry said. "We expect a clear position regarding this terrorist act from all members of the international community, including regional parties."

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