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Zelenskiy claims that allies have sent'signals to Ukraine' about reducing the strikes on Russian oil

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, said that some of Ukraine's closest allies have sent "signals" to Kyiv about the possibility?of?reducing its long-range attacks on Russia's energy sector due to a rise in global oil prices.

In a WhatsApp conversation with reporters, he said that Ukraine is ready to reciprocate, provided that Russia stops attacking Ukraine's energy system. He also added that Kyiv would be open to a ceasefire at Easter.

Zelenskiy told journalists in a WhatsApp briefing that "recently, after such a severe?energy crisis in the world, we've received signals about how to reduce the?responses of our oil sector, and energy sector in the Russian Federation."

Prices have risen due to the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. The Russian attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure for energy have already made it scramble to find supplies.

Zelenskiy, who just returned from a four day trip to the Middle East said that he reached an agreement with certain countries in the area to provide energy assistance to Ukraine.

Zelenskiy announced at the weekend, during his Middle East tour, that he'd reached an agreement on diesel deliveries to Ukraine for a full year. He did not provide any further details. Diesel is vital for the Ukrainian military and the agricultural sector. It's the bedrock of their economy.

During his trip, Ukraine signed cooperation framework deals with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Zelenskiy said that he raised the issue of air defence missiles in his discussions with Middle Eastern leaders. He did not indicate if an agreement was reached.

He said that because of the Iran 'war,' Ukraine's international allies were currently "primarily" sending anti-ballistic systems to the Middle East, and Ukraine is sometimes forgotten. (Reporting and writing by Yuliia Dyesa; editing by Daniel Flynn).

(source: Reuters)