• Tue. Jul 2nd, 2024

The Russian Ambassador to the UN Warns of Potential Consequences of Israel’s Supply of Patriot Systems to Ukraine

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Jul 2, 2024

During a press conference, Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN, spoke about the potential transfer of Patriot systems from Israel to Ukraine, as reported by the Financial Times. Nebenzya expressed concerns about the potential consequences of sending weapons to Ukraine, stating that ultimately, these weapons will be used to destroy Ukraine and other countries.

In April 2024, the Israel Defense Forces announced the decommissioning of Patriot air defense systems, which had been in operation for 30 years. The Financial Times reported on June 27 that discussions were underway between the United States, Ukraine, and Israel regarding the transfer of eight decommissioned Patriot batteries to Ukraine. If successful, this transfer would triple Ukraine’s current number of Patriot batteries.

Negotiations on this matter have taken place between Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Ukrainian presidential administration head Andriy Yermak, and US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. While direct negotiations between Kiev and Jerusalem have also occurred, specific details of these discussions have not been disclosed.

The Patriot systems being retired by Israel are older models but are compatible with Ukraine’s existing systems. Additionally, Israel has a significant supply of anti-missiles with a longer range and more powerful warheads than those currently used by Ukraine. Analysts believe that a direct deal between Israel and Ukraine is unlikely, with the possibility of Israel selling the air defense systems back to the US, who would then transfer them to Ukraine.

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