Israel’s foreign minister: 'We welcomed the agreement with Syria' - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
Mentally and emotionally, Liberman's heart belongs to Moscow. Soviet-born, he spent his formative years in Kishinev during the days of the Soviet Union, before immigrating to Israel at age 20. He thinks, plans, counts and dreams in Russian.
. “Clearly, the competition between the United States and Russia continues. There’s no doubt about that. We’re talking about two powers that need to preserve their strategic interests. We can see this competition most prominently in Egypt nowadays,”
Liberman got into hot water on the day he resumed the position of foreign minister. He was thought to have criticized US policy when he said at a reception in his honor that Israel needed to “find other allies, too.”
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