Why Israel Maintains Diplomatic Ties with Russia, According to Its Ambassador.

Israeli ambassador on ties with Russia
Israeli ambassador on ties with Russia

Israel-Russia Diplomatic Relations

According to Novyny.live: Despite Moscow’s destabilizing influence in the region, Israel has chosen not to sever diplomatic ties with Russia, explained Michael Brodsky, the Israeli ambassador to Ukraine. He pointed out that Russia remains a major power broker in the Middle East, with the Kremlin’s reach extending to several flashpoints across the area. For Israel, overlooking this reality is not an option, as international politics rarely operates in black and white. This balancing act reflects the complex and multilayered nature of global diplomacy.

Iran’s Role and Broader International Dynamics

A critical factor in these relations is Iran—a country actively supporting Russia in its war against Ukraine. This entanglement further complicates diplomatic ties between states and raises tough questions about strategic alliances in the region. Brodsky stressed that even amid such challenges, Israel cannot afford to dismiss Moscow’s sway over regional politics.

'This operation in Iran does not serve Russia’s interests,' said Michael Brodsky.

In this context, it is also worth examining Ukraine-Iran relations, which could shape future developments in the area. U.S. President Donald Trump has likewise highlighted the importance of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, signaling a renewed push for stability in this critical region.

Israel’s relationship with Russia continues to be significant amid shifting geopolitical landscapes in the Middle East. Mindful of Moscow’s influence, Israel aims to preserve diplomatic channels despite the volatile situation in Ukraine and Iran’s growing assertiveness. At the same time, evolving events in the region demand careful monitoring of international relations, which may ultimately steer the decisions of states and their allies as they pursue peace and stability.


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