Zelensky: Long war in Iran would benefit Putin’s Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday said he fears the consequences of the war in Iran on the situation in his country.
“I have a very bad feeling about the impact of this war on the situation in Ukraine, and the focus on America is more on the Middle East than on Ukraine,” said Zelensky in an interview with the BBC.
“Our diplomatic meetings, trilateral meetings, are constantly postponed,” he added. “There is one reason, war in Iran.”
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For Russian President Vladimir Putin, a long war in Iran is “a plus”, Zelensky said. In addition to high energy prices, it would also mean a depletion of resources.
“It is beneficial for Putin that the resources do not go to Ukraine,” Zelensky told the BBC. “He needs to weaken us and this is a long process. The Middle East is one of the ways to do that.”
There will definitely be a shortage of Patriot missiles that could be accessible to Ukraine if needed, he added.