The new wave of conflict between Iran and Israel creates additional risks for Ukraine, the President said.
The consequence of increasing the situation in the Middle East is an increase in Israeli assistance, Ukraine wants to prevent her from reducing it. President Vladimir Zelensky said this during a conversation with journalists on June 13.
“Of course, the consequence, when the situation in the Middle East is rising, is an increase in the help of Israel. No one claims the relationships of America and Israel, but we want to help Ukraine go down because of it. And the last time this is a factor that slows down to Ukraine. And it’s a fact.
According to the President, the worsening of the situation between Israel and Iran led to a sharp increase in oil prices, which was negative for Ukraine, no ancestors.
The “Russians” are strengthened by large revenues from exporting oil. If there are primer, the price is limited, then, perhaps, the risks are reduced. Even if someone misses it. That is, you cannot leave completely from the dangers, ”Zelensky explained.
According to the President, a detailed review of the Israeli army attacks in the Iran defense industry also requires a detailed review of Israeli.
“If we say that the Iranian allies of” Russians “in providing weapons, then serious strikes for making” Shahdov “and missiles, other instances? Much said about it, and Iran negotiations in Russia really happen. We hope to hope that doing or moving” Russians “will go down,” Zelensky emphasized.
Keep in mind that on the night of June 13, Israel widened Iran to strike a blow to the country’s nuclear program. The highest Iranian military leadership and leading nuclear scientists are liquid.
On the eve of the same day, Iran released about 150 ballistic missiles in Israel. As a result of this attack, at least four people were killed, more than 70 were injured.
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