Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Moscow today.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the two leaders would, in particular, discuss the Syrian conflict resolution.
"The sides plan to discuss urgent issues of bilateral cooperation, primarily in the trade, economic and humanitarian spheres, as well as exchange views on the current situation in the Middle East, including problems of Palestinian-Israeli settlement and the situation in Syria," the Kremlin said.
Earlier in February, Netanyahu said that he also intended to discuss Iran's military presence in Syria with the Russian president, as well as the issue of strengthening of the coordination mechanism in order to prevent friction between the Israeli and the Russian military, Sputnik recalls.