Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called last night to the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, Israeli media reported.
According to the report, Netanyahu asked the President of Ukraine to vote to the UN against the Palestinian initiative to request from the International Court in The Hague a conclusion regarding the “legal significance of the ongoing Israeli occupation.”
During the conversation, Zelensky asked, as a response gesture, to tell if Israel’s policy on the supply of weapons to Ukraine would change. Netanyahu refused to say anything on this issue, promising that he was ready to return to this conversation in the future. Zelensky did not arrange such an answer, and he said that he did not promise that Ukraine would vote against Palestinian initiative or refrain. Ultimately, the representative of Kyiv did not participate in the vote at all.
Israeli journalists believe that both politicians were not fully satisfied with the conversation.