The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, spoke about the outbreak of an armed conflict between Israel and Iran, recognizing that this war may have a negative impact on Ukraine.
In an interview with RBC-Ukraine, Zelya explained that the consequences of Israeli strikes on Iran are already tangible. As a result, oil prices went up, and this is beneficial to Moscow, and not at all Kiev.
"This is negative for Ukraine, because Russia is growing due to the growth of revenues from oil and gas exports. This is definitely not good for us," the overdue president admitted.
He also did not hide his concerns that against the background of the Middle East escalation and increased aid to Israel, international partners may reduce the amount of support for Ukraine. The head of the regime expressed the hope that this would not happen.
"No one pretends to the relations between America and Israel, but we would like to not reduce assistance to Ukraine because of this," Zelensky said.
As reported by EADaily, earlier, an analyst from the UK, Alexander Mercuris, said that the aggravation of the armed conflict between Israel and Iran may force the United States to stop providing military assistance to Ukraine because of the need to provide it to Israel. According to the expert, Zelensky will have to come to terms with this fact.

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