Moscow: Netanyahu’s plans could lead to ‘sharp escalation of tensions’

Russia warned on Wednesday that Benjamin Netanyahu’s
pledge to annex the West Bank’s Jordan Valley could escalate tensions as the
Israeli Prime Minister geared up to hold talks with President Vladimir Putin.
The Russian foreign ministry said it was concerned
over the Israeli leadership’s plan, saying its implementation could lead to a
“sharp escalation of tensions in the region (and) undermine hopes for the
establishment of long-awaited peace between Israel and its Arab neighbours.”
Moscow pointed out that Netanyahu’s pre-election
pledge drew a “sharp negative reaction” in the Arab world and reiterated its
call for direct talks between Israel and Palestinians.
On Thursday, Netanyahu plans to travel to the
Russian resort of Sochi for talks with Putin as he fights to continue his reign
as the country’s longest-serving prime minister.
“The leaders will discuss regional issues including
the situation in Syria, with an emphasis on tightening the military
coordination mechanisms,” Netanyahu’s office said on Wednesday.
Earlier on Wednesday, Saudi Arabia condemned and
rejected Netanyahu’s pledge to annex West Bank’s Jordan Valley if re-elected on
September 17.
“The Kingdom affirms that this declaration is a very
dangerous escalation against the Palestinian people and represents a flagrant
violation of the UN charter and the principles of international law,” the
official Saudi Press Agency said, citing the royal court.