Ambassador of Ukraine to Israel left the hall during the briefing of the Israeli Foreign Ministers and the Ministry of Defense

It called the Russian invasion of Ukraine a “conflict” and discussed Israel's ties with both sides.

Ambassador of Ukraine to Israel Yevhen Korniychuk left the hall for during a briefing by Israeli Foreign Minister Jair Lapid and Defense Minister Beni Ganz. This was reported by The Times of Israel.

“Mr. Ganz began to talk about the Ukrainian-Russian conflict and the fact that they are talking to both Ukrainian and Russian friends or colleagues. Listen, if on the 42nd day of the war, with that bloodshed and The massacre that Russia is committing against innocent Ukrainians, you still call it a conflict, then there is really nothing to talk about, “Korniychuk commented on the situation.

The ambassador stressed that after that none of these The ministries did not contact him.

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Earlier, Ukraine's ambassador to Israel reminded Jews of the Holocaust and rebuked unrepealed refugee quotas. He stressed that Ukraine is still counting on more help from Tel Aviv.

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