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Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett
On March 5, 2022, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett visited Moscow, where he held a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Kremlin read-out of the meeting, the two leaders "discussed various aspects of the situation in Ukraine in the context of Russia's special military operation to protect Donbass."
Soon after the meeting, Bennett's spokesperson told the press the Israeli prime minister made a phone call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Bennett traveled to Moscow at Zelensky's request to mediate a ceasefire between Russia, which initiated its special military operation on February 24, and the Ukrainian government. According to press reports at the time,
Bennett coordinated his efforts with the United States, France, and Germany. Indeed, Bennet had spoken to French President Emmanuel Macron prior to leaving Israel for Moscow, and flew to Berlin after his meeting with Putin to discuss the issues with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Bennett's diplomatic intervention came in the aftermath of two rounds of negotiation between Russia and Ukraine, one on February 28 and a second on March 3, in Gomel, Belarus.
According to Bennett, his diplomatic mission succeeded in getting
Russia to drop its insistence on the "demilitarization" of the Ukrainian armed forces, while Zelensky
pledged Ukraine would never join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).But recent disclosures by Bennett suggest there was another purpose to his Moscow visit — to secure a promise from Putin that Russia would not attempt to kill Zelensky.
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