Israel's foreign minister arrived in Kyiv on Thursday, the first public visit to Ukraine's capital by a senior Israeli official since Russia's invasion last year.
Eli Cohen's visit came just before the first anniversary of Russian's invasion of Ukraine, and as Western nations seek to increase aid to the country.
It was unclear whether Cohen would announce greater assistance to Ukraine during his lightning visit or whether the visit signifies greater Israeli engagement going forward. Cohen said earlier this year that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government "will definitely do one thing: publicly, we will talk less" about Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but would keep providing Ukraine with humanitarian aid. Shortly after taking office, he spoke to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
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