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Naama Issachar back home after 10-month Russian ordeal

PM Netanyahu brings back Israeli woman who was jailed over questionable drug charges after securing her release. In Moscow meeting, Netanyahu thanks President Putin for gesture.

by  Ariel Kahana , News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  01-30-2020 17:56
Last modified: 01-30-2020 21:34
Naama Issachar back home after 10-month Russian ordealYehuda Peretz

Naama Issachar (right) after landing in Israel | Photo: Yehuda Peretz

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived back from Moscow on Thursday, with freed Israeli woman Naama Issachar on board.

Netanyahu had arrived in Moscow on Thursday to discuss the US Mideast peace plan and to take the Israeli woman who had been jailed in Russia back home.

Netanyahu made a stopover in Moscow after visiting Washington where President Donald Trump as he unveiled his long-awaited Mideast peace plan Tuesday.

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Naama Issachar and her mother, Yaffa, with PM Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, in Moscow, Thursday

Putin didn't talk about Trump's plan in his opening remarks, and Russian officials so far have refrained from comment – a careful stance reflecting the Kremlin's desire to maintain warm ties with Israel and its hopes for a rapprochement with Trump's administration.

The Israeli leader's visit comes a day after Putin pardoned 26-year-old Naama Issachar, who was arrested in April at a Moscow airport, where she was transferring en route from India to Israel. Russian authorities said more than nine grams of hashish were found in her luggage. She was convicted and sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison.
Putin asked Netanyahu to give his regards to Issachar and her mother.

In a joint press conference, Putin welcomed Netanyahu, saying, "Dear prime minister, dear colleagues, I'm pleased to see you in Moscow. Of course, I cannot help but mention my visit to Israel. I would like to thank you once again personally because I know that you were one of the organizers of the creation of the monument dedicated to the victims of the Siege of Leningrad in Jerusalem."

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"Prime minister, you contacted [me] with a request to pardon an Israeli citizen for breaking the law. She was carrying illegal narcotic substances. As you know, the pardon has been signed. Thankfully for her, she didn't cross the Russian border. It was discovered in her luggage while it was being transferred from one plane to another. Pass on my best wishes to her, her family and mother."

Putin met with Issachar's mother, Yaffa, when he visited Israel last week for the Fifth World Holocaust Forum.

Netanyahu then said, "Thank you, Mr. President. All our meetings and visits that have taken place [and] this visit symbolizes the further warming of our relations."

"I would like to thank you on behalf of all the people of Israel for granting a pardon to Naama Issachar," Netanyahu said. "This moves all of us and our gratitude is on behalf of all Israeli citizens, from the heart."

He added that Russia-Israel relations are now "the best they have ever been."

Issachar got on the plane with Netanyahu and sat with him and his wife on the way home.

Netanyahu told Russian President Vladimir Putin as they sat down for talks in the Kremlin that he wanted to discuss the plan and hear his opinion about it.

"You are the first leader I am speaking with after my visit to Washington for Trump's 'deal of the century,'" he said. "I think there is a new opportunity here, maybe even a unique opportunity, and I'd like to discuss it with you and hear your insights."

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