Zelenskiy Says Allies Sent Ukraine 'signals' on Reducing Strikes on Russian Oil
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Posted on March 30, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleUkraine’s President Zelenskiy said allies have signalled willingness to scale back Kyiv’s long‑range strikes on Russia’s oil sector amid soaring global energy prices. He offered reciprocal restraint if Russia halts attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and floated an Easter ceasefire.
By Yuliia Dysa
KYIV, March 30 (Reuters) - Some of Ukraine's allies have sent Kyiv "signals" about the possibility of scaling back its long-range strikes on Russia's oil sector amid a spike in global energy prices, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday.
Speaking to reporters in a WhatsApp chat, he added that Ukraine was ready to reciprocate if Russia stops attacking the Ukrainian energy system, and that Kyiv is open to an Easter ceasefire.
"Recently, following such a severe global energy crisis, we have indeed received signals from some of our partners about how to reduce our responses in the oil sector and the energy sector of the Russian Federation," Zelenskiy said in a WhatsApp briefing with journalists.
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has squeezed international supplies of oil, gas and refined products, sending prices soaring. Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have already left it scrambling for supplies.
Fresh from a four-day visit to the Middle East, Zelenskiy said that he had reached agreement with some countries in the region to provide energy support to Ukraine.
Zelenskiy said at the weekend during his Middle East tour that he had reached a deal on diesel deliveries for a year to Ukraine, without providing further details. Diesel is vital for the functioning of the Ukrainian armed forces and for the country's agricultural sector, the bedrock of the economy.
During his visit, Ukraine signed framework cooperation deals with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and has said another is in the works with the United Arab Emirates.
In his talks with Middle Eastern leaders, Zelenskiy raised the topic of air defence missile supplies, he said, without indicating if any agreements were reached.
Because of the Iran war, Ukraine's international partners were "primarily" sending their anti-ballistic missile systems to the Middle East at the moment, and Ukraine was sometimes being forgotten, he said.
(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Writing by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Daniel Flynn)
Ukraine is considering scaling back its attacks on Russia's oil infrastructure due to signals from allies concerned about rising global energy prices.
Ukraine is open to reducing strikes if Russia stops attacking Ukraine's own energy system.
Ukraine reached deals for diesel deliveries and signed framework cooperation agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, with potential deals with the UAE.
The conflict has tightened international oil supplies, leading Ukraine's partners to prioritize sending air defense systems to the Middle East instead.
President Zelenskiy stated that Kyiv is open to an Easter ceasefire if certain conditions are met.
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