Enemy enemies: Israel, Ukraine united on Iran; Dialogue started to counter Tehran danger

The enemy of the enemy is a friend. In this way Israel and Ukraine are coming together to combat Iran. At a press conference in Kiev on Wednesday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andree Sibiga called Iran a “existential threat” for global security. Standing next to him, Israeli Foreign Minister Gidon set was-the most ranked Israeli officer who visited Ukraine in two years. “Our countries face general security challenges,” Sybiga said. “Today we have decided to start a separate dialogue on the Iranian threat.” The announcement is against the backdrop of the attacks on Ukraine using Iranian -managed drones run by Russian forces. On the other hand, Israel has long accused Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons, with Iran denied. Both have also recently entangled in direct conflict, with missiles fired by both sides. Saar thanked Ukraine for openly oppose Iran’s atomic ambitions. He said that any step that limits Tehran’s weapons and technology to strengthen the security of Europe and Ukraine. Although Ukraine had previously criticized Israel for being neutral in the Russia -Ukraine War, both nations are now putting aside. Kiev has repeatedly accused Iran of supplying arms to Moscow. Last month, Israel began amazing aerial attacks on Iranian military and nuclear sites, a step that Ukraine openly supported. With this new dialogue, both countries are ready to work more closely against their shared opponents.