Netanyahu to meet Putin this month for Iran-Syria talks

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Israeli said on Tuesday that he would meet Russian later this month in for talks on Iranian military activity in

"I'll be going on February 21 again to following my discussions with Putin in a few months ago and subsequent phone conversations," said.

"It's very important that we continue to prevent from entrenching in Syria," he said in English, at the start of a meeting at his office with Austrian

"This is one of the subjects, the main subject, that I'll be discussing with President Putin."

On January 29, held talks in with two Russian officials on reinforcing their military coordination in to avoid any "friction" there, his office said at the time.

The meeting with the Kremlin's Syria and focused on "and the situation in Syria", it said.

It came on the heels of January 21-22 Israeli strikes on what the for Human Rights said were positions and assets held by and its allies in Syria.

has carried out hundreds of air strikes in Syria in the past few years against Iranian and Hezbollah targets, and the Jewish state and have set up a "de-confliction" hotline to avoid accidental clashes.

That mechanism was stretched when a Russian military aircraft was mistakenly shot down by Syrian air defences after an Israeli raid in September.

Fifteen Russian soldiers were killed and the accused Israeli pilots of using Moscow's plane as cover to evade Syrian gunfire.

As part of its response, announced new security measures to protect its military in Syria, including supplying it with an S-300 air defence system and jamming the radars of nearby warplanes.

Both Russia and Israel's arch-enemy Iran are allies of Syrian President and have helped his forces inflict numerous defeats on rebels and jihadists.

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First Published: Tue, February 05 2019. 22:15 IST