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Zelensky warns Iran war is stalling Ukraine peace talks

Wednesday 18 March 2026 - 15:15
By: Dakir Madiha
Zelensky warns Iran war is stalling Ukraine peace talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the conflict in Iran is disrupting peace negotiations over Ukraine and straining critical missile supplies needed to defend against Russian attacks. Speaking to the BBC during a visit to London on March 17, he said the situation raises serious concerns for Kyiv.

Zelensky said the growing focus of the United States on the Middle East has reduced diplomatic momentum on Ukraine. He noted that planned meetings involving Ukraine, the United States and Russia have been repeatedly delayed, attributing the disruptions directly to the war in Iran.

He also warned that the conflict is rapidly consuming air defense missiles. Zelensky cited figures indicating that more than 800 missiles were used on the first day of the fighting, a volume close to the annual production capacity of Patriot PAC-3 interceptors. He argued that a prolonged war benefits Russia by depleting Western stockpiles and stretching defense manufacturing capacity.

Data from Western officials and analysts support concerns about supply constraints. Reports indicate that the United States and its Gulf allies have already used more than 1,000 PAC-3 interceptors since late February, exceeding replacement rates. NATO officials have expressed concern that limited production capacity could affect Ukraine as Washington prioritizes other strategic interests. A senior Pentagon official acknowledged that missile production cannot be rapidly scaled.

Peace negotiations involving Kyiv, Washington and Moscow have stalled since the outbreak of the Middle East conflict. Talks scheduled in Abu Dhabi in early March were postponed indefinitely following US and Israeli strikes on Iran. The United States has proposed hosting a new round of negotiations, but Russia rejected the location. Turkey has offered to host future discussions.

European diplomats told international media that the negotiations have entered a critical phase, warning of serious consequences for Ukraine. Lawmakers in Washington have also raised concerns that rising oil prices linked to the conflict could strengthen Russia’s financial position.

During his visit to London, Zelensky addressed British lawmakers and described Russia and Iran as aligned adversaries. He signed a security cooperation declaration with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who urged allies to remain focused on Ukraine despite developments in the Middle East.

Zelensky also called for renewed coordination between the United States and the United Kingdom. While daily contacts between negotiating teams continue, no date or venue has been set for the next round of peace talks.


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