Zelensky Warns Iran War May Divert Crucial Air Defense Aid From Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warns that the ongoing conflict in West Asia could divert global attention and critical military resources, like Patriot air defense systems, away from Ukraine's fight against Russia. He expressed concern that shortages could leave Ukraine vulnerable to continued Russian missile and drone attacks. Zelensky revealed that Ukraine is already sharing its drone warfare expertise with Middle Eastern allies facing Iranian threats, framing it as reciprocal support for partners like the U.S. However, he cautioned that the Iran conflict could strengthen Russia's position and called for increased diplomatic pressure on Moscow to end the war.

Key Points: Zelensky: Iran Conflict Risks Diverting Ukraine Air Defense Aid

  • Iran war risks diverting military resources
  • Ukraine fears air defense system shortages
  • Kyiv sharing drone warfare expertise with allies
  • Conflict could financially benefit Russia
  • Zelensky calls for more pressure on Moscow
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Zelensky warns Iran war may divert Ukraine aid

Ukraine's President warns the West Asia conflict could drain Patriot missiles & air defense systems needed to counter Russian attacks, urging more pressure on Moscow.

"If the war continues, of course, we will have these challenges, and the challenges will only increase. - Volodymyr Zelensky"

New York, March 16

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that the war with Iran could divert global attention and military resources away from Ukraine's fight against Russia.

In an interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS, Zelensky said Kyiv faces growing risks if the conflict in West Asia continues.

"Yes, of course, we have big risks," Zelensky said.

He said Ukraine could face shortages of air defence systems and missiles if military resources are redirected to the new conflict.

"I think that we can have a deficit with air defence, especially PAC-3, PAC-2, for Patriot systems, for defending our sky," he said.

Ukraine has relied heavily on Western air-defence systems to counter large-scale Russian missile and drone attacks.

Zelensky said the war in Iran could complicate those efforts.

"If the war continues, of course, we will have these challenges, and the challenges will only increase," he said.

Ukraine has also begun sharing its experience in drone warfare with partners in the Middle East.

Zelensky said Kyiv had sent military experts to assist allies facing Iranian drone attacks.

"We are ready to help Americans, and we are ready to help also Middle East allies," he said.

The Ukrainian leader said the move reflected Kyiv's partnership with Washington.

"We count on you, and the Americans can count on us," Zelensky said.

But he warned that Russia could benefit from the shifting geopolitical focus.

The war in Iran, Zelensky said, could strengthen Moscow's position and complicate efforts to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

"Of course, this situation in Iran gives him more money," Zelensky said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

He urged stronger pressure on Moscow and called for renewed diplomatic efforts to end the war.

"If we really want to stop the war, we need to meet," Zelensky said. "We need more pressure on Russia."

- IANS

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Priya S
It's a tough situation. Ukraine needs support, but so do other regions facing conflict. The global community must find a way to multi-task. India has always advocated for peaceful dialogue - that's the only long-term solution.
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Rohit P
Honestly, this shows why India's policy of strategic autonomy is wise. Getting entangled in distant conflicts drains a nation. We should focus on our own development and security first. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
While I sympathize with Ukraine, we must acknowledge that every conflict deserves attention. The West cannot police the entire world. Diplomatic solutions are needed everywhere, not just in Europe.
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Vikram M
The concern about Russia benefiting is real. From an Indian strategic perspective, a multipolar world is better than a bipolar one dominated by conflict. Hope cooler heads prevail and dialogues start soon.
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Karthik V
With respect to President Zelensky, while his worries are understandable, the tone sometimes feels like Ukraine expects perpetual, undivided attention. Other nations have sovereign rights and security concerns too. The world doesn't revolve around one conflict.

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