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Ushakov announced plans to hold a Russian-Arab summit in November.

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Moscow expects to hold the Russian-Arab summit postponed from October in November. This was announced on October 10 by Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov.

"To be honest, we are now, in a preliminary plan, thinking about November," Ushakov said in an interview with journalist Alexander Yunashev.

According to him, everything will depend on the situation surrounding the implementation of US President Donald Trump's plan for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

On October 9, the Kremlin reported that during telephone conversations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Sudani, it was decided to postpone the Russian-Arab summit to a later date.

On September 10, the Syrian Embassy announced that the President of the Syrian Arab Republic for the transitional period, Ahmed al-Sharaa, would lead the country's delegation at the upcoming Russian-Arab summit. On September 12, Al-Sharaa also noted that Syria strives to maintain and preserve close historical ties with Russia.

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