The President of the State of Israel, President Shimon Peres, who is on a state visit to Moscow sent a special greeting to President Obama in which he congratulated President Obama on his election victory. The text of the letter is below and a signed copy is attached to this announcement:
Dear Mr. President, Dear Friend,
On Behalf of the people of Israel and in my name, I would like to express my heartfelt congratulations to you and to the American people on your being elected for a second term. It is a triumph for the American democracy.
Israel and America are bound together by the values and principles that they share, and the ties of friendship that link our two countries and peoples are historical and unbreakable.
Mr. President, I thank you for your unprecedented commitment and support for the security of Israel in your first term. I know that the United States, under your leadership will continue to do so in the future, facing the Iranian nuclear challenge in the way you have outlined, as well as working together to achieve peace with our neighbors.
Mr. President, you represent the future. Your success will be the success of us all.
Please send my personal congratulations to Michelle and the girls.
With high regards and admiration,
Shimon Peres
The President of the State of Israel, President Shimon Peres, received this morning the title of "Honorary Professor," from the Russian Academy of Science. During the ceremony President Peres delivered a foreign policy speech in which he referred to the elections in the United States and the changes in the Middle East, "We all followed the American elections closely as they have an impact on the entire world, on the Middle East and on Israel. I have met President Obama on many occasions and I have the utmost respect for him. President Obama has proven his commitment to the security of the state of Israel and everything that he has promised, he has also delivered. There are countries in the world that have a nuclear weapon but those countries have the safety clearly on. In Iran there is no safety on the trigger! I believe that President Obama will do everything that he has promised on this matter, I am convinced of it, I have no doubt. It is clear that the Obama administration, like all of us, prefers to solve this issue with diplomatic and economic pressure but he is also preparing all the other options."
Upon receiving the professorship President Peres said jokingly, I am the first person who barely finished high school and holds the title of professor." President Peres continued and said, "The award is for the State of Israel which I represent and whose people sent me here. I came to thank the Russian people on behalf of the Jewish people and the State of Israel for their vital part in the victory over Nazi Germany during the Second World War. During my meeting tomorrow with President Putin I will pass on that thanks and discuss with the president further strengthening the strategic relations between Israel and Russia. We will also discuss the major issues of the day; first and foremost preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and developments in the region.
Tomorrow President Peres, who is on a state visit to Moscow, will inaugurate the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center (08:30 Israel time, 10:30 Moscow time) and will conduct a work meeting in the Kremlin with the President of the Russian Federation, President Putin. At the end of the meeting the two presidents will deliver joint statements (the meeting will begin at 13:30 Israel time, 15:30 Moscow time)
It should be noted that the Russian Academy of Science awarded President Peres the honorary professorship, a title that has been awarded to an exclusive number of statesman and leaders for their contribution to the world. The Russian Academy of Science is the highest government body for science and research whose aim is to contribute to development in the fields of technology, economy, social issues and culture. It is the highest body in Russia for research in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, nanotechnology and computer science. The academy has approximately 470 research bodies, 55000 researchers, 130000 scientists and 90000 engineers. Members of the academy, both past and present, include tens of nobel prize winners and over a thousand winners of prestigious prizes in science both in Russia and across the world.
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President Shimon Peres sent a special greeting to President Obama:
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"I am confident that the United States of American under your leadership will continue to operate for Israel's security"