Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hopes the conflict between Israel and Iran will not reduce military aid to Kyiv, according to remarks published on Saturday.

"We would like to see aid to Ukraine not decrease because of this," he said. "Last time, this was a factor that slowed down aid to Ukraine."

Israel unleashed large-scale attacks on Iran Friday, targeting nuclear and military facilities as well as high-ranking generals and atomic scientists, sparking international calls to restraint as fears of broader conflict grow.

The attack on Iran sparked a rise in oil prices, which Zelenskyy said would benefit Russia.

"The attacks led to a sharp rise in oil prices. This is bad for us," he added, reiterating a call to introduce price caps on Russian oil exports.