Zelenskyy Warns Oil Price Surge Could Help Russia’s War Effort
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cautioned on Saturday that the recent surge in worldwide oil prices could strengthen Russia’s military capabilities in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
- Oil prices surged following a series of recent exchanges between Israel and Iran, sparking fears that escalating tensions could interrupt oil shipments from the Middle East.
- Zelenskyy criticized Western countries for failing to implement strict limits on the pricing of Russian oil exports and voiced worry that US military assistance intended for Ukraine might be redirected to Israel amid increasing tensions in the Middle East.
- He mentioned that he intends to discuss the matter soon with U.S. officials, likely including the president, and emphasized the importance of maintaining aid to Ukraine despite the situation.
- Zelenskyy’s statements suggest challenges in maintaining Ukraine’s defense capabilities and military aid amid complex global conflicts and underscore the importance of sustained international support.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday condemned Russia's massive overnight airstrikes against Ukraine, calling the strikes on energy infrastructure a spit in the face of the international community.
'Spit in the face' — Zelensky condemns Russia's mass attack, dismisses idea of Putin as peacemaker
President Volodymyr Zelensky on June 15 condemned Russia's latest mass attack against Ukraine, calling the strikes on energy infrastructure "a spit in the face of everything the international community is trying to do to stop this war."Earlier in the day, Russia targeted the city of Kremenchuk in Poltava Oblast with a combined missile and drone attack, damaging energy and agricultural facilities. The strike involved nearly 200 drones and missile…
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in an evening video message told the details of the Russian attack on Kremenchuk.
The authorities indicated that this was the largest bombing of this town in the central region of Poltava. There were no deaths or injuries.
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