Ukraine, Israel leaders discuss deepening bilateral cooperation, energy, grain

Middle East Monitor  /  November 24, 2022

Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, discussed deepening bilateral cooperation and his country’s energy needs with his Israeli counterpart, Isaac Herzog, during a phone call on Thursday, Anadolu News Agency reports.

“I had a phone call with President of Israel, Isaac Herzog. I hope for deepening Ukrainian-Israeli cooperation after the formation of the government. I also briefed about the needs of our energy industry and invited to join the Grain from Ukraine initiative,” Zelenskyy said on Twitter.

The Ukrainian leader announced the Grain from Ukraine Initiative during a video address at the Group of 20 Summit in Indonesia last week, which he said was designed to help the world’s “poorest with food”.

He announced the program as part of a set of 10 solutions he proposed to end the war with Russia which started in February.

Zelenskyy said on 16 November that incoming Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, agreed to look into supplying air defence systems to Ukraine during a phone call.

He also underlined that Ukraine does not need Israeli weapons to attack enemies but seeks air defence systems to protect Ukrainians from Russian missiles, reiterating Kyiv’s demand for air defence systems from Israel, which has insistently refused to sell to Ukraine.