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Kremlin comments on possibility of talks between Putin and Netanyahu

It is reported that the process of forming the coalition will require time and will not be easy

MOSCOW, November 14. /TASS/. Commenting on arranging possible bilateral meetings between Russian President Vladimir Putin and incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that it was too soon to talk about this because the process of forming a new parliamentary coalition in Israel is likely to be a time-consuming one.

"It is still too early. The process of forming the coalition will require time and will not be easy," Peskov said at a news conference in response to a question from a TASS correspondent on whether Putin planned to launch bilateral talks with Netanyahu.

Peskov noted that "it was important to wait for the results."

"We definitely value constructive relations with our Israeli partners," he stressed. "It is certainly important for us to see people at the helm of Israel and the government, who share a common approach toward further developing bilateral relations," Peskov emphasized.

Netanyahu, who served as Israel’s Prime Minister from 2009 to 2021, was granted a mandate on Sunday to form the country’s new Cabinet. He has 28 days to do that, with a possible 14-day extension. Incumbent Prime Minister Yair Lapid, who took office on July 1, 2022, will head the interim government until the new prime minister is sworn into office.