【Text/Observer Net, Zhang Jingjuan】According to Russia Today (RT), on June 30, Iran summoned the acting Ukrainian ambassador to Iran to protest against some Ukrainian officials supporting the U.S. and Israel's attacks on Iran.

According to another report by the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA), an official from the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Shahram Farsai, stated that Ukrainian officials supported the military aggression of the Zionist regime, which actually ignored Ukraine's international legal obligations under the principles and purposes of the UN Charter and the Geneva Conventions, and acknowledged the atrocities committed by Israel.

The report said that Iran also warned Ukraine that if Kyiv made further hostile and provocative statements against Iran, it would have serious consequences.

However, the Iranian Foreign Ministry did not name specific officials or the content of the statements, nor did it issue a specific statement.

According to the report, Ukrainian diplomats said they would immediately convey Iran's dissatisfaction to the Ukrainian government.

On June 28, 2025, in Tehran, the capital of Iran, a grand funeral was held for more than 60 senior generals, nuclear scientists, journalists, and women and children who died in the large-scale conflict between Israel and Iran. IC photo

On June 13, the conflict between Israel and Iran broke out, with Israel attacking Iran's nuclear facilities and military targets, claiming that Tehran was about to complete the development of a nuclear bomb. The United States then joined in, attacking three Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. In response to the U.S. aggression against Iran's nuclear facilities, Iran conducted a missile strike on the Udeid Air Base in Qatar.

On the afternoon of the 23rd in Eastern Time, Trump announced that Israel and Iran had reached an agreement on "a comprehensive and thorough ceasefire," and both countries on the 24th expressed acceptance of the ceasefire plan.

The report pointed out that Ukraine had condemned Iran's attack on the U.S. base. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry claimed that Tehran was closely cooperating with Moscow to "disrupt stability in the Middle East and Europe."

Ukrainian President Zelensky described the relationship between Kyiv and Tehran as "very complex" during an interview with Sky News last week, and criticized Iran for supporting Russia. Zelensky also supported the U.S. and Israeli strike actions, calling them "strong and correct actions."

Iran and Russia repeatedly emphasized that their growing cooperation is not aimed at any third party but to ensure peace and stability, safeguarding their own independence and sovereignty.

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