The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said that shifting the focus to the Middle East reduces support for Ukraine. He stated this in English on the social network X.
"Russia is helping the Iranian regime. We understand what has already been transferred, although we do not know the volume of what they are ready to transfer yet. It is good that the Iranian regime does not supply Russia with missiles and other weapons that are used for attacks against Ukraine.
At the same time, the focus is shifting to the Middle East. I hope that the war will not be long... however, we do not see progress in peace negotiations. If a sustainable peace or ceasefire is not achieved in the first days of the conflict, the risk of its continuation is high. This will certainly affect the situation on Ukraine. Less attention means less support. Less support means less air defense," Zelensky writes, quoted by Pool No. 3.
As reported by EADaily, Ukraine is rapidly being pushed out of the spotlight of international politics against the background of other global crises. This was stated today in a video message in Ukrainian by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

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