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    Zelenskyy warns US focus shift may threaten Ukraine’s air defence supplies

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    By Iris East on April 5, 2026 EU, World News
    Zelenskyy warns US focus shift may threaten Ukraine’s air defence supplies
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    Zelenskyy warns US focus shift may threaten Ukraine’s air defence supplies

    Zelenskyy’s warning
    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cautioned that an ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran could lead to a critical shortage of essential Patriot air defence systems for Ukraine.
    Military Necessity
    Ukraine’s requirement for US-made Patriot air defence systems underscores a critical need to counter Russian missile threats, essential for maintaining urban safety amid ongoing bombardments.
    Zelenskyy Warns
    “That’s why, of course, we are afraid,” Zelenskyy stated, emphasising the potential impact of the Iran conflict on Ukraine’s access to essential military support.

    A loss of focus on Ukraine

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed concern over the US’s shifting attention due to the Iran conflict, potentially impacting vital support for Ukraine’s air defence needs, particularly Patriot systems.

    Zelenskyy revealed that Ukraine remains engaged with US negotiators regarding security guarantees, yet he fears a decline in support amid these broader geopolitical issues. The urgency for Patriots remains high.

    Zelenskyy warns US-Iran war could divert critical aid from Ukraine

    Zelenskyy warns US focus shift may threaten Ukraine’s air defence supplies

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that an extended conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran risks diverting Washington’s attention away from Ukraine, potentially leaving Kyiv with a dangerous shortage of essential Patriot air defence systems.

    Ukraine desperately needs more US-made Patriot air defence systems to help it counter Russia’s daily barrages, Zelenskyy said in an interview late on Saturday in Istanbul.

    Russia’s relentless pounding of urban areas behind the front line following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than four years ago has killed thousands of civilians. It has also targeted Ukraine’s energy supply to disrupt industrial production of Ukraine’s newly developed drones and missiles, while also denying civilians heat and running water in winter.

    “We have to recognise that we are not the priority for today,” Zelenskyy said. “That’s why I am afraid a long (Iran) war will give us less support.”

    A loss of focus on Ukraine

    The latest US-brokered talks between envoys from Moscow and Kyiv ended in February with no sign of a breakthrough. Zelenskyy, who has accused Russia of “trying to drag out negotiations” while it presses on with its invasion, said Ukraine remains in contact with US negotiators about a potential deal to end the war and has continued to press for stronger security guarantees.

    But, he said, even those discussions reflect a broader loss of focus from Ukraine.

    His most immediate concern, Zelenskyy said, are the Patriots — essential for intercepting Russian ballistic missiles — as Ukraine still lacks an effective alternative.

    “That’s why, of course, we are afraid,” he said.

    Interlinked wars

    Zelenskyy had been counting on European partners to help make the Patriot purchases despite tight supply and limited US production capacity.

    But the Iran war, now in its sixth week, has sent shock waves through the global economy and pulled in much of the wider Middle East region, further straining these already limited resources, diverting stockpiles and leaving Ukrainian cities more exposed to ballistic strikes.

    In his interview, Zelenskyy said Russia draws economic benefits from the Mideast war, citing the limited easing of American sanctions on Russian oil.

    “Russia gets additional money because of this, so yes, they have benefits,” he said.

    A renewed diplomatic push

    To keep Ukraine on the international agenda, Zelenskyy has offered to share Ukraine’s hard-earned battlefield expertise with the United States and allies to develop effective countermeasures against Iranian attacks.

    Ukraine has met Russia’s evolving use of Iranian-made Shahed drones with growing sophistication, technological ingenuity and low cost.

    Moscow significantly modified the original Shahed-136, rebranded as the Geran-2, enhancing its ability to evade air defences and be mass-produced. Ukraine responded with quick innovation of its own, including low-cost interceptor drones designed to track and destroy incoming drones.

    In return, these countries could help Ukraine “with anti-ballistic missiles,” Zelenskyy said.

    In late March, as the Iran war escalated, Zelenskyy visited Gulf Arab states to promote Ukraine’s singular experience in countering Iranian-made Shahed drones, leading to new defence cooperation agreements.

    Zelenskyy was in Istanbul for talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a day after the Turkish leader spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Zelenskyy said they discussed peace talks and a possible meeting of leaders in Istanbul. He also said there could be new defence deals signed between the two countries soon.

    Russia steps up its spring offensive

    Each year as the weather improves, Russia moves its grinding war of attrition up a notch. However, it has been unable to capture Ukrainian cities and has made only incremental gains across rural areas. Russia occupies about 20% of Ukraine, including the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia seized in 2014.

    The commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces, Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi, said Russian troops have in recent days made simultaneous attempts to break through defence lines in several strategic areas.

    One thing Zelenskyy says he has insisted on and will continue to do so — a territorial compromise and giving up land will not be on Ukraine’s agenda.

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