Kiev fires back at Israel's decision to cancel a scheduled visit by Ukraine's prime minister.

Ukraine fired back on Monday at Israel's decision to cancel a scheduled visit by Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman because of Kiev's vote in the UN Security Council, calling in Israel's ambassador to Kiev for a clarification.

According to a statement put out by the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, Kiev expressed its “disappointment” to Eliav Belotserkovsky at the “emotional reaction of some Israeli officials and politicians” following the the passage of the anti-settlement resolution at the UN Security Council that Ukraine supported on Friday.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman was scheduled to arrive on Wednesday. Jerusalem nixed the visit, however, because Ukraine was among the 14 states that voted on Friday for the anti-settlement resolution at the UN.

The Foreign Ministry on Sunday summoned in a representative from the Ukrainian embassy in Israel to protest that vote.

According to a statement issued by the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry after Belotserkovsky was called in, the two sides agreed to focus on the preparation of a number of “important bilateral events,” including the next round of negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement, as well as negotiations to liberalize air traffic between the two countries...read more at JPost