Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Mikhail Brodsky said that “Israel will act within the framework of the law on sanctions against Russia, which provides not for unilateral sanctions, but in agreement with the allies.”

He pointed out: “From the very beginning of the imposition of sanctions against Russia, Israel said that it would not be possible to circumvent the sanctions. The fact is that Israeli law does not provide for the possibility of unilateral sanctions against any country. cases in the history of Israel because there is no such possibility in the law.

Brodsky emphasized that “practically all Israeli companies operate either in the American or European market, and not a single company will work around the sanctions, the same applies to the state”, stressing that “at the time of the imposition of sanctions, we began to act on this basis, so as not to violate the sanctions regime.” Anyway. And so it will continue.”

Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said in a private statement that Israel is studying the potential impact of sanctions imposed against Russia. An inter-ministerial group will be set up to study the impact of these sanctions on Israel’s politics and economy.