‘Putin will be smiling’: Ukraine struggles as US focus moves to Iran
Ukrainian ex-defence minister says conflict provides simultaneous ‘risks and opportunities’ Middle East crisis – live updates At the Iranian embassy in Kyiv, a salmon-pink mansion on a street close to the presidential administration, there were several open days last week for anyone who wished to come and sign a book of condolences in memory of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed in the US-Israeli air strikes on Tehran. Inside, candles lined the floor and mournful music played, as diplomats ushered the way to a room with a portrait of Khamenei and the book to sign. There was, however, no queue of well-wishers.