Netanyahu's office said late yesterday that the meeting would take place in the Black Sea resort town of Sochi, and the two would discuss "the latest developments in the region."
Israel and Russia have established a special mechanism to prevent friction between their air forces in Syria.
Russia is active in Syria providing support to Syrian President Bashar Assad. Israel has tried to stay out of the fighting in the neighbouring country. But its air force frequently strikes what Israel says are weapons shipments directed toward Hezbollah, an anti-Israel militant group that is backing Assad's forces.
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