The Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Oleg Nikolenko, in a commentary to the media, said that the department has not yet commented on the foreign business trips of the president.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky may come to Israel next week. Negotiations are currently underway between the two states on the possibility of such a visit. Israeli Channel 12 reported this on Friday, November 3, citing diplomatic sources.
“At this stage, all the details have not been agreed, but we may see the Ukrainian president landing in Israel as early as Monday or Tuesday,” the statement said.
Ukraine offered to organize Zelensky’s visit to Israel immediately after the tragic events on October 7, but official Jerusalem refused, allegedly because of “inappropriate timing.”
“Zelensky’s arrival in Israel, and… his photo with the Israeli political elite, with Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Herzog, will convey to the world a unique message of unity, according to which the civilized world under of the attack stands against the less civilized. world under attack. It is expected that this will be a kind of front in front of the Russian-Iranian axis, so the visit has important diplomatic significance, “the note of the media.
The Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Oleg Nikolenko, in a comment to the Ukrainian publication NV, said that the department has not yet commented on the foreign business trips of the president.
In addition, the personal press secretary of the president, Sergei Nikiforov, also stated that at the very beginning of a full-scale war, Zelensky’s schedule cannot be announced.
Earlier, Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Mikhail Brodsky said that Vladimir Zelensky could come to Israel for a visit at any time.
We remind you that Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba assessed the prospects for Zelensky’s visit to Israel and said that “now the stage has changed.”
Source: korrespondent

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