Here’s the latest I can confirm directly: there have been prior instances in recent years where Ukraine has summoned Israel’s envoy over remarks or policy positions related to the war in Ukraine and Israel’s stance toward Russia, with notable events around 2023. I don’t have a verified up-to-the-minute briefing in this chat, and I don’t want to misreport today’s developments.
If you’d like, I can pull current, credible coverage from major outlets and summarize what happened most recently, including dates, official statements, and any outcomes. I can also provide a brief explainer of the typical diplomatic process when an envoy is summoned and what it might imply for bilateral ties. Would you like me to fetch the latest articles now?
For reference, past coverage on this topic includes:
- Ukraine summoning Ukraine’s envoy to Israel over pro-Russian phrasing or policy criticisms (examples from 2023). These reports described the Ukrainian ambassador being called in for clarification, with Israel signaling a desire to maintain cooperation while addressing remarks.[1][3][5]
- Related coverage noting that such summons are usually followed by formal meetings at the foreign ministry and statements reaffirming ongoing cooperation, even as tensions surface over policy disagreements.[3][5]
Sources
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said on June 27 it was summoning the Ukrainian ambassador for a "clarification," after the Ukrainian Embassy accused "the current Israeli government" of "a clear pro-Russian position."
www.rferl.orgIsrael’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the Ukrainian envoy after he criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu for praising ties with Russia
www.rt.comThe Ukrainian Embassy had accused Israel of having a "pro-Russian" stance; U.S. says Israel blocking Iron Dome transfer to Ukraine.
www.jns.orgIran’s Foreign Ministry summons the Ukrainian envoy to protest the country’s stance in support of the US-Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic.
www.presstv.irYevgen Korniychuk, who accused Jerusalem of 'close cooperation' with Russia, will be asked to clarify his statements next week
www.timesofisrael.comIsrael says its ambassador to Ukraine has been summoned by the foreign ministry in Kiev following Israel’s decision to cancel a planned visit by the Ukrainian prime minister. Israel over the weekend called off the upcoming visit by Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman after Ukraine voted in favor of a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Israeli […]
www.theyeshivaworld.comNews, analyses, investigations, opinions, podcasts and more. On-the-ground reporting from Ukraine
kyivindependent.comUkrainian ambassador criticized Israeli foreign minister for downplaying threat of armed confrontation with Russia - Anadolu Ajansı
www.aa.com.trAmid rising tensions, Yevgen Korniychuk expresses anger over barriers for citizens trying to enter Israel, disappointment over recent UN vote
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