Israel's Foreign Ministry says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with his Ukrainian counterpart during the latter's upcoming visit to Israel next month, after a previously scheduled visit between the two was nixed in protest over Kyiv's support for a UN Security Council resolution against Israel's West Bank settlement policy, The Times of Israel reports.
Volodymyr Groysman, who became Ukraine's first Jewish prime minister last year, will arrive for a two-day visit in Israel on May 14, in what reports in Hebrew-language media say will mark a formal end to the tensions between Jerusalem and Kyiv, reads the report.
Read alsoUkrainian Jews outraged over 'Holocaust Cabaret' in Kyiv – media (Photo, video)The Ukrainian prime minister was originally scheduled to arrive in Israel for a two-day visit in December that was set to include meetings with Netanyahu, President Reuven Rivlin and other top officials.