Zelenskyy calls Iran ‘common enemy’ of Ukraine and Israel

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Ukraine and other Western countries have accused Iran of supplying drones to Russia to carry out attacks on Ukraine

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in a meeting with Israel's Foreign Minister Eli Cohen in Kyiv on Thursday, said that Iran is the “common enemy” of Ukraine and Israel. “We talked about deepening cooperation with Ukraine in the face of the Iranian threat in the international arena,” Israeli media quoted foreign minister Cohen as saying during the first visit by an Israeli minister to the war-torn nation since the Russian invasion began nearly a year ago.

Cohen's visit comes after Ukraine and other Western countries accused Iran of supplying drones to Russia, which have been allegedly used by Moscow to carry out attacks on Ukraine.

“Israel stands firmly in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and remains committed to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine,” Cohen said during a press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba.

Cohen said his country was “committed to the sovereignty” of Ukraine, pledging support for Israeli projects in healthcare and civilian infrastructures in Ukraine.

He said that Israel would also back Ukraine’s peace initiative at the United Nations next week.

Zelensky said after the meeting that Israel “has always been our important partner in the Middle East.”

“I am grateful for the humanitarian aid provided,” he said in a statement. “We discussed the country’s participation in post-war reconstruction. Ukraine could use Israel’s experience in demining.”

Zelensky said he hopes the visit by the Israeli minister will help further deepen bilateral cooperation.

Shortly after arriving, the Israeli minister visited the Kyiv suburb Bucha, the site of an alleged massacre of Ukrainian civilians.

“The tragic images are still imprinted in my heart,” he told the press conference in Kyiv, adding that “Israel stands firmly against the killing of innocent civilians.”

Cohen, who is due to meet Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, did not however announce any pledges of weapons which Ukraine has been requesting for months.

He said his government would “support and help approve a guarantee for up to 200 million dollars for Israeli projects in health care and civilian infrastructures.”

Israel has adopted a cautious approach since Russian forces invaded Ukraine last February, seeking to maintain neutrality between the warring sides.

It has sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the conflict but stopped short of delivering weapons.

In February Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was “certainly looking into” military aid for Ukraine, in an interview with CNN.

This prompted Moscow to warn that further supplies of weapons to Ukraine will lead to an escalation of the conflict.

“We are very grateful to the government of Israel for all humanitarian initiatives,” Kuleba told his Israeli counterpart on Thursday.

He however emphasised that what was “most important” for Ukraine was victory on the battlefield.

“Israel is aware of our list of military needs, and we will wait for the relevant decisions to be made, primarily regarding the protection of Ukrainian sky,” Kuleba said.

The foreign minister also formally reopened the Israeli embassy in Kyiv.

The diplomatic mission “will return to continuous activity, with the aim of strengthening relations between the countries,” Cohen said in an earlier statement.

Cohen also paid his respects at Kyiv’s Babi Yar memorial to the almost 34,000 Jews massacred in 1941 while the city was under Nazi occupation.

Israel has also emphasised its special ties with Moscow and more than a million Israeli citizens have origins in the former Soviet Union.

Souce: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2401727/zelenskyy-calls-iran-common-enemy-of-ukraine-and-israel
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Now Pakistan should know where to stand on the matter of Ukraine-Russia war.

If we support Ukraine, then we are ultimately supporting Israel's foreign policy and getting our own neighborhood cornered, which will eventually impact us as well. Like we say in the matter of Afghanistan that peace and prosperity in Afghanistan is deeply linked with our own peace and stability, then why we neglect Iran in this context?

The best way is to keep a neutral position, like Bangladesh, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, and Vietnam. (Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan did not vote at all.).
 

Pak_1

MPA (400+ posts)
Now Pakistan should know where to stand on the matter of Ukraine-Russia war.

If we support Ukraine, then we are ultimately supporting Israel's foreign policy and getting our own neighborhood cornered, which will eventually impact us as well. Like we say in the matter of Afghanistan that peace and prosperity in Afghanistan is deeply linked with our own peace and stability, then why we neglect Iran in this context?

The best way is to keep a neutral position, like Bangladesh, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, and Vietnam. (Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan did not vote at all.).

main galian dyna nahi chahta pr yea baat #$%$## Bajwa or Anjum or vo Hafiz Mafooz Sheer Maal to samaghny waly hain nahi, un ky paysa phasa hua hy,

asal main Pakistanio ka aisay aaram sy inqalab nahi aata
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
main galian dyna nahi chahta pr yea baat #$%$## Bajwa or Anjum or vo Hafiz Mafooz Sheer Maal to samaghny waly hain nahi, un ky paysa phasa hua hy,

asal main Pakistanio ka aisay aaram sy inqalab nahi aata
Quite agreed that our national interests had always been sacrificed for individual or some group's interests.
 

360turn

Minister (2k+ posts)
Ukraine and other Western countries have accused Iran of supplying drones to Russia to carry out attacks on Ukraine

UkrainepresidentZelenskyAA1646139309-0.jpg

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in a meeting with Israel's Foreign Minister Eli Cohen in Kyiv on Thursday, said that Iran is the “common enemy” of Ukraine and Israel. “We talked about deepening cooperation with Ukraine in the face of the Iranian threat in the international arena,” Israeli media quoted foreign minister Cohen as saying during the first visit by an Israeli minister to the war-torn nation since the Russian invasion began nearly a year ago.

Souce: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2401727/zelenskyy-calls-iran-common-enemy-of-ukraine-and-israel

While Zelensky is biggest ENEMY of local Ukrainians who have been killed, deported from their own country, lost property and most worse of all destruction of annihilation of Ukraine to 100 years backword. He is also Jewish.
 

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