Israeli Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon arrived in Moscow for three days of talks with Russian leaders. Sharon, who is expected to discuss the Middle East peace process with his hosts, is also planning to convey Israel’s concern about the deepening ties between Russia and Iran. Those ties have assumed geo-strategic proportions ever since Yevgeny Primakov became Russian prime minister last September, Israeli sources were quoted as saying.
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