President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared Ukraine's readiness for dialogue with Israel. He also expressed his opinion on the policy of the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and shared details of cooperation with the Middle East.
Zelensky on dialogue with Israel
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine has what Israel needs, and Israel has what Ukraine needs. According to him, the Ukrainian side is ready for dialogue, and Israel understands this well.
Zelenskyy also noted that he had the impression that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was seeking to balance between Russia and Ukraine, despite Russia's obvious cooperation with Iran.
Lack of contact and intelligence sharing
The President stressed that he had no contact with Netanyahu or the President of Israel. That is why Ukraine did not send military experts to Israel.
At the same time, Ukraine provided intelligence on cooperation between Russia and Iran to the leaders of the Middle East.
Russia's assessment of the situation
Zelenskyy expressed confidence that Russia is interested in dragging out the war. According to him, this is beneficial for Russia, as the US is currently focused on the Middle East, which leads to a reduction in military assistance to Ukraine.
The President also noted that some of the sanctions against Russia have already been lifted, and the country has begun to grow economically, which creates additional benefits for the Kremlin.
Context.
Ukraine is actively seeking support in the international arena, particularly among Middle Eastern countries. Against the backdrop of the war with Russia, the issue of cooperation with Israel and intelligence sharing remains relevant.







