Ukraine Warns Against Drop in Aid Due to Israel-Iran Escalation
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned on June 14 that military aid to Kyiv should not decrease due to the escalation between Israel and Iran.
- The escalation follows Israel's large-scale strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites, which sparked fears of wider conflict and raised oil prices sharply.
- Zelenskyy highlighted that Europe's support for Ukraine is stalling without US engagement, and he urged Washington to shift its 'too warm' dialogue with Russia.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of maintaining the current level of support for Ukraine, highlighting that previous aid reductions were influenced by global tensions and rising oil prices.
- The situation suggests risks of further regional destabilization that could harm international security and global financial markets, while Ukraine calls for joint action against aggressive regimes.
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Ukraine is watching with increasing concern the tensions in the Middle East, especially the escalating situation between the United States and Iran. According to Mark Sleboda, an American military and geopolitical analyst, Washington's foreign policy focus is increasingly shifting from Ukraine to the Middle East, and this could have serious consequences in terms of support for Kiev.

Ukraine warns against drop in aid due to Israel-Iran escalation
Ukraine said on Saturday it hoped the military escalation between Israel and Iran would not lead to a drop in aid to Kyiv, at a time when European support is stalling without US engagement.
Concerned about Trump's disengagement from the United States, the Ukrainian president fears that aid to Israel will increase at the expense of his country's needs in the war against Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he hoped that the conflict between Israel and Iran would not lead to a decline in Western aid in Kiev, regretting a "red tape" of European support and accusing Washington of being "too conciliatory" towards Moscow. ...
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