After Zalansky: Will Putin also address the Knesset?

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Against the background of the expected speech of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zlansky this coming Sunday, the Russian Ambassador to Israel Anatoly Viktorov asked to schedule an urgent meeting with Knesset Speaker Miki Levy tomorrow – this evening (Tuesday) News reported here.

According to estimates, the Russian ambassador is expected to protest that Zlansky will address Knesset members. Israeli sources, who have discussed the issue of Zalanski’s speech recently, have even raised the possibility that Russian President Vladimir Putin may also seek to address Knesset members after Zalanski’s speech, in order to present Russia’s position on the war.

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Earlier today, it was reported that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zlansky will address Knesset members this coming Sunday at 6 p.m. The call will take place via video call, similar to Zalanski’s speeches to houses of parliament in other countries in recent weeks.

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Ukrainian Ambassador to Israel Ivgen Kronitchuk met with Knesset Speaker Miki Levy several times this week to coordinate Zlanski’s speech in the Knesset, when the two agreed that it would take place at a suitable date in the near future – now officially set. Levy also expressed his support for the Ukrainian people Against the background of Russian aggression.

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