I don’t have live access to current feeds in this turn. Here’s what I can share based on the latest widely reported patterns and available historical context:
- Ukraine has occasionally summoned Israeli envoys over disputes related to Israel’s stance or actions in Ukraine-related issues, including responses to UN votes or arms/defense matters. In past instances, those summons have been described as formal diplomatic clarifications or reprimands rather than escalations to sever ties.[1][5]
- The exact latest development you asked about—the most recent occurrence of Ukraine summoning Israel’s envoy—needs up-to-the-minute confirmation from current news sources. If you’d like, I can look up the latest reports and provide a concise summary with dates and official statements.
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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.orgUkrainian ambassador criticized Israeli foreign minister for downplaying threat of armed confrontation with Russia - Anadolu Ajansı
www.aa.com.trThe Ukrainian Embassy had accused Israel of having a "pro-Russian" stance; U.S. says Israel blocking Iron Dome transfer to Ukraine.
www.jns.orgNews, analyses, investigations, opinions, podcasts and more. On-the-ground reporting from Ukraine
kyivindependent.comAmid rising tensions, Yevgen Korniychuk expresses anger over barriers for citizens trying to enter Israel, disappointment over recent UN vote
www.timesofisrael.comIran’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.irIsrael’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the Ukrainian envoy after he criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu for praising ties with Russia
www.rt.comIran’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.irIsrael 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 UN Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlement construction in occupied lands. It was one of a number of steps Israel has taken in response to the measure, which passed 14-0 with an...
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