Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Thursday, 4 April 2019), at the Kremlin in Moscow, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Prime Minister Netanyahu made the following remarks at the start of the meeting:
“I am always happy to visit here with you Mr. President but today is especially moving.
You have just now expressed the supreme value that you and the Russian people ascribe to finding the missing and bringing soldiers to burial. This is our common value.
Therefore, two years ago I turned to you with a personal request – that you help us in finding the remains of the soldiers, including Zachary Baumel, out of the great shared values of comrades-in-arms and fellowship of soldiers. You responded immediately. You said that you would act personally. You called on your people who did exceptional work and several days ago, you brought us the late Zachary Baumel, to Israel, and he will be buried in Jerusalem this evening.
I would like to thank you, my friend, for myself and for the people of Israel, for what you have done, for the brave friendship between us, which is very important for our country and is very important for the relations between us. But I think that here it is on a higher level and has expressed a great common value that unites our two peoples. I would like to thank you on behalf of the entire people of Israel.”
Prime Minister Netanyahu added:
“Indeed, your Defense Ministry will have a very moving ceremony. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Russian Defense Ministry and military for the important assistance. It will not be forgotten; it will be remembered. In the annals of our people, it will be remembered.
They [the Baumel family] were moved in a way that I cannot describe to you Mr. President. They were so moved, first of all by the return of their son and brother. The father has already passed on. The mother will be 90 soon; it was very emotional. The sister, the brother and their children came to see me and as I told them of your decision and about the fact that Russian soldiers took actions, sometimes at personal risk, they were open-mouthed and asked me to convey their deepest gratitude which is shared by all Israelis.”
Following the meeting, Prime Minister Netanyahu attended an official ceremony at the Russian Defense Ministry.