
Russia: Netanyahu announces monument to Leningrad Siege victims to be opened in Jerusalem
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to take part in the opening ceremony of a monument to the victims of the Siege of Leningrad in Jerusalem, during his visit to Moscow on Wednesday.
Putin accepted the invitation to visit Israel. The exact date of the ceremony was not disclosed.
The two leaders are expected to discuss how to avoid military clashes in Syria, where Israel is taking military action against Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to take part in the opening ceremony of a monument to the victims of the Siege of Leningrad in Jerusalem, during his visit to Moscow on Wednesday.
Putin accepted the invitation to visit Israel. The exact date of the ceremony was not disclosed.
The two leaders are expected to discuss how to avoid military clashes in Syria, where Israel is taking military action against Iran.