Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

21 September 2015

Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו:I met today in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Monday, 20Sept2015)

נפגשתי היום במוסקבה עם נשיא רוסיה ולדימיר פוטין. שוחחנו על הנושא שהעליתי ביחס לסוריה - נושא מאוד חשוב לביטחון ישראל. השיחה הייתה עניינית. סוכם גם על מנגנון משותף על מנת למנוע אי הבנה בין כוחותינו. יש בכך חשיבות גדולה מאוד.
ישראל פועלת כל הזמן כדי למנוע את העברת הנשק המתקדם והקטלני מאדמת סוריה לחיזבאללה. ישראל איננה מוכנה לקבל חזית טרור שנייה שאיראן מנסה לבנות ברמת הגולן. ישראל פועלת, וכשישראל פועלת, חשוב שכולם, לרבות רוסיה, יידעו כיצד אנחנו פועלים. לא פחות חשוב, כדאי למנוע אי הבנה וכדאי למנוע אותה לפני שהיא מתרחשת ולא אחרי שהיא מתרחשת. על כן, ביקשתי שהרמטכ"ל יצטרף אליי, ראש אמ"ן וכמובן המזכיר הצבאי שלי, על מנת להבהיר את הדברים, קודם כל את העובדות, שנית, את המדיניות שלנו הביטחונית והצבאית ושלישית, לנסות באמת להקים את אותו מנגנון ולמנוע אי הבנות.
הנושא השני שהעליתי הוא בשורה להרבה מאוד ישראלים שמחכים לבשורת הפנסיה מרוסיה. הנשיא פוטין אמר שהוא יבקש לקדם את זה בזמן הקרוב. הוא יודע שהדבר הזה כרוך בהוצאה תקציבית של רוסיה, אבל הוא נכון לעשותה והוא מבקש להתקדם ולסכם את זה. אני כמובן הבעתי הערכה, הדבר הזה הוא חשוב והוא עושה צדק עם אנשים רבים שמחכים ומייחלים לו. אני מקווה שבקרוב נוכל להודיע על מימושו.
I met today in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin. We were discussing about Syria-I posted a very important security of Israel. The call was legitimate. Also agreed on a common mechanism to prevent misunderstanding between our forces. It's very big.

Israel is working constantly to prevent the transfer of the toxic from Syria Hezbollah. Israel is not willing to accept second terrorist front Iran trying to build on the golan heights. Israel operates, וכשישראל works, it is important that everyone, including Russia, will know how we operate. No less important, you should avoid misunderstanding and you should stop it before it takes place and after she comes. Yes, I asked for commander in chief has join me, chief of army intelligence and of course my military secretary, to clarify things, first of all the facts, secondly, our policy והצבאית flashed and try to really start the same mechanism and prevent misunderstandings.

The other subject I posted he's lined up waiting for a very long Israelis לבשורת pension from Russia. President Putin said he will promote it anytime soon. He knows that this thing wrapped with the budget of Russia, but he's right to do, and he seeks to advance and finalize it. I of course made an assessment, this thing is important and he doing justice to many people waiting, Louie Lou. I hope that soon we can announce מימושו.
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26 January 2014

Advice for Canadians Attending Sochi 2014 Winter Games - 24 January 2014

 
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Advice for Canadians Attending Sochi 2014 Winter Games

January 24, 2014 - The Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State (Foreign Affairs and Consular), the Honourable Bal Gosal, Minister of State (Sport), and the Honourable Steven Blaney, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, today issued the following statement for Canadians, as they make plans to attend the Sochi 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Russia. The 2014 Olympic Winter Games will be held in Sochi from February 7 to 23, 2014, and the Paralympic Winter Games from March 7 to 16. Some events will also be held in the resort town of Krasnaya Polyana.
"The host country is solely responsible for the safety of all athletes, teams and visitors," said Minister of State Yelich. "The Canadian government and its agencies are working with the appropriate Russian government agencies as well as like-minded allies to provide the safest and most secure environment possible for Canadians for the duration of these exciting events."
"The Government of Canada is proud to support Canada's delegation to the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, and we encourage all Canadians—athletes, coaches, volunteers and spectators—who are planning to attend the Games to take every precaution to ensure their safety and security," said Minister of State Gosal.
"Canadians should be aware that, although the host country will have special security arrangements in place at Olympic venues, this does not eliminate the risk of terrorist attacks," said Minister Blaney. "Large-scale international events such as the Olympic and Paralympic Games present attractive targets for terrorists, including lone actors, and airports, border crossings and other sensitive areas remain particularly vulnerable. The decision to travel despite these concerns rests with the traveller, and such decisions should be considered carefully."
The top terrorist threat in Russia—and the most likely threat to the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games—is from individuals linked to, or inspired by, the North Caucasus-based terrorist umbrella group, Imarat Kavkaz. In July 2013, Imarat Kavkaz leader Doku Umarov called on militants to derail the Sochi 2014 Olympic Games using any necessary means, and lifted his previous moratorium on actions of militants in Russia outside the North Caucasus. On January 19, 2014, the Ansar al-Sunna terrorist group took responsibility for the December 2013 attacks in Volgograd, Russia, which caused many deaths and injuries, and threatened further attacks if the Olympic Games were to take place. Imarat Kavkaz is listed as a terrorist entity under Canadian law. While Imarat Kavkaz is the only known terrorist group that has expressed its intention to target the Games, other groups and individuals could attempt terrorist attacks.
"Although consular services will be available on the ground, individual travellers need to take responsibility for their own safety and are strongly urged to register with the Registration Service for Canadians Abroad," said Minister of State Yelich. "Canadians travelling to the Sochi 2014 Winter Games should take sensible precautions and maintain a high level of vigilance and be aware of their personal surroundings at all times and in all places. They should avoid demonstrations, exercise caution in public places, monitor local developments and follow the advice of local authorities."
Canadians travelling to the Sochi Games should visit Travel.gc.ca for regularly updated travel advice and advisories regarding Russia and, more specifically, information regarding potential threats to safety and security during the Sochi Games.
Whether attending the Games as an athlete or to support Team Canada, Canadians should observe the 3 Rs of international travel:
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