Zelenskyy's Concerns: Shifting Global Focus Amid US-Israeli Conflict
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fears that the US-Israeli conflict with Iran could redirect American support away from Ukraine. As Ukraine relies heavily on US-made Patriot missiles, Zelenskyy is worried that ongoing tensions could further limit these crucial military supplies, potentially affecting Ukraine's defense against Russian advances.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has raised alarms over the potential impact of a prolonged US-Israeli conflict with Iran on Ukraine's access to crucial military aid from Washington. Speaking exclusively to The Associated Press in Istanbul, Zelenskyy highlighted the necessity of US-made Patriot missiles for countering Russian strikes.
The ongoing Mideast tensions could shift American priorities, leaving Ukraine with diminished support and missile supplies. As Zelenskyy stresses, this reallocation risks undermining Ukraine's defensive capabilities against Russia's relentless aggression, both in terms of missile interception and sustaining essential services for civilians.
Amid these geopolitical complexities, Zelenskyy is actively engaging with European and Gulf allies to strategize on securing military and economic support, ensuring Ukraine remains at the forefront of international aid discussions, despite shifting global focuses.
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