Netanyahu would consider Ukraine-Russia mediator role if asked--CNN interview | Inquirer News

Netanyahu would consider Ukraine-Russia mediator role if asked–CNN interview

/ 10:50 AM February 01, 2023

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during an inauguration ceremony after the Adani Group completed the purchase of Haifa Port earlier in January 2023, in Haifa port, Israel January 31, 2023. REUTERS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday he would be willing to consider serving as a mediator between Russia and Ukraine if asked by both warring countries and the United States.

“If asked by all relevant parties, I’ll certainly consider it, but I’m not pushing myself in,” Netanyahu told CNN in an interview. He added it would have to be the “right time and the right circumstances.”

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Israel’s close ally the United States would also need to ask because “you can’t have too many cooks in the kitchen,” he said.

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Netanyahu said he was asked to be a mediator shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February of last year but he declined because he was Israel’s opposition leader at the time, not the prime minister. “I have a rule: one prime minister at a time,” he said.

Netanyahu would not say who asked him to serve in the role but he said the request was “unofficial.”

Ukraine asked Netanyahu’s predecessor, Naftali Bennett, to act as a mediator and Bennett met in March with Russian President Vladimir Putin and also spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky but he was unable to broker a peace deal.

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