Zelensky says Ukraine would now be “closer to peace” if Iran doesn’t supply arms to Russia – The Observer

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President of the European Commission Volodymyr Zelensky announced support of 18 billion euros from the EU for 2023. Your typical night talkThe Ukrainian president said the conversation with Ursula von der Leyen was “very useful” and “increased pressure on the Iranian regime” was also discussed.

A day after Iran agreed to deliver Drones For Moscow, he insisted, it was before the war in Ukraine. Zelensky said the Iranians’ “complicity” in “Russian terrorism” must be “punished.”

“The whole world will know that the Iranian regime is helping Russia to perpetuate this war,” he said in his speech, adding that the aggressors used it even this Sunday. Drones Iranians.

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The Ukrainian president believes that the country would be “closer to peace now” if “Iranian arms had not been supplied to the aggressors”. This could mean “closer to solving the cost of living crisis” or “closer to stabilizing the energy market”.

Von der Leyen Zelensky announced support of 18 billion for 2023 to the EU

From Ukraine’s point of view, Russia is “accumulating forces and means to carry out large-scale attacks again” on Kiev’s infrastructure. “First, energy. In particular, for this, Russia needs Iranian missiles,” warned Zelensky, announcing that the Ukrainians were preparing to respond.

The situation in the front line is constantly marked The “heaviest” attacks on Donetsk, with the Russians, according to Zelensky, suffering “heaviest losses” in that region.. Still, Moscow, “despite all losses”, “leads its mobilized soldiers and mercenaries to death”.

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