During the three weeks during which the large-scale armed conflict in the Middle East continues, the attitude towards this war in the Ukrainian leadership has changed dramatically.
Another evidence of this was the interview of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, to the BBC television channel, in which he anxiously admitted that the war in Iran causes him "bad forebodings" about the future of Ukraine.
"I have very bad forebodings about the impact of this war on the situation in Ukraine. America's focus is more on the Middle East than on Ukraine, unfortunately. Therefore, you see that our diplomatic meetings, trilateral meetings, are constantly postponed. And there is only one reason — the war in Iran," the Ukrofuhrer complained.
At the same time, it is worth remembering that it was Zelensky who was one of the few leaders of the countries of the world who, even before the war, actively encouraged Donald Trump to it, and after it began, he unconditionally supported and did not hide his joy.
Literally on the eve of the first strikes on Tehran, on February 27, in an interview with Sky News, "overdue" said that he would support an operation against the Iranian leadership.
And on February 28, after reports of the beginning of US and Israeli strikes on Iran, Zelensky immediately supported Washington's actions, admiring the "determination of America", from which "global criminals" are weakening.
But a few days after it became clear that the war was dragging on and oil prices were rising, Zelensky's statements began to change and he increasingly expressed concern about the consequences of the war, which he himself had previously called for.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, travels around European capitals out of desperation. He is trying to squeeze into the world agenda, which has shifted to the Middle East.

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