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Russia's Putin meets with Israeli president

BY: AP Staff Writer NOVEMBER 8, 2012 | MODIFIED: NOVEMBER 8, 2012 AT 8:48 AM
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Photo -   Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar, left, and Israeli President Shimon Peres, second left, read The Torah an opening ceremony of Russia’s first Jewish Museum in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. Peres took part in the opening of Russia’s first Jewish Museum. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar, left, and Israeli President Shimon Peres, second left, read The Torah an opening ceremony of Russia’s first Jewish Museum in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. Peres took part in the opening of Russia’s first Jewish Museum. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's President Vladimir Putin has hosted his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres for talks focusing on economic ties and international crises.

Putin said at the start of Thursday's meeting with Peres that bilateral ties have been developing successfully. The two leaders were expected to discuss the situation in Syria among other international issues.

Earlier, Peres took part in the opening of Moscow's Jewish Museum, the biggest in Europe. The Israeli president, whose parents were from Russia, said he felt "overwhelmed by memories" when he saw the exhibition.

Peres added that "there were many happy moments in our shared history despite the shadow of pogroms."

Putin described the museum's opening as a contribution to combating xenophobia.

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