The meeting is expected to take place amid Russia's military air operation against positions of the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group in Syria.
"There is a dialogue, a serious approach from both sides, and the next meeting will take place in the near future because, as you know, the military operation [in Syria] continues, and it is in the interest of both sides to agree on all nuances as quickly as possible," Goldman-Shayman said, adding that the talks would be held in Moscow in accordance with diplomatic rules.
"Coordination will be carried out at the highest level of military and technical experts," he noted.
According to the diplomat, Israel's coordination team is headed by Israeli Deputy Chief of General Staff Yair Golan, and on the Russian side, the work is led by First Deputy Chief of General Staff Nikolay Bogdanovsky.
Also diplomat stated that the Israeli-Russian coordination mechanism on Syria is aimed at avoiding air incidents, and not at coordinating military operations, as Israel is not involved in the Syrian conflict.
Earlier in the day, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said Russian and Israeli aircraft had begun training for safe flights within Syrian airspace. A communication mechanism for flights over Syria has been organized between the Russian control center at Syria's Hmaimim airbase and the Israeli Air Force command post, according to the spokesman.
The Israeli Air Force has carried out a number of airstrikes on Syrian territory in retaliation to militant rocket fire from its territory and against Hezbollah weapon convoys.
In September, Israel and Russia agreed on protocols intended to coordinate possible military actions in Syria during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Moscow.
Earlier in October, Netanyahu said Russia and Israel were pursuing different goals in Syria but this would not endanger relations between the two states.