The newspaper added that, during the talks, the Israeli side shared with Russia's envoy its position about potential agreement on Syria, which could be signed in future. According to this position, Israel would like to prevent possible terror attacks of its territory from Syria as well as transfer of arms from Syria to Lebanese Hezbollah group.
Syria has been in a state of civil war since 2011, with the army loyal to country's President Bashar Assad fighting several opposition factions and militant groups, including the Islamic State or Daesh in Arabic, which is banned in a range of countries including Russia.
International talks on the settlement of the Syrian crisis started in October. Earlier this month, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution on Syrian settlement, which reaffirmed the goals to bring the entire spectrum of the political groups in the country to the negotiating table and said the next round of the talks would take place in January 2016.