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Zelensky visits Saudi Arabia after offering Ukraine's drone expertise

During a visit to Saudi Arabia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a deal to share Ukraine's drone defense expertise and technology with the country. Zelensky stated that Saudi Arabia faces similar drone and missile threats from Iran as Ukraine has from Russia.

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Zelensky visits Saudi Arabia after offering Ukraine's drone expertise
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During a visit to Saudi Arabia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a deal to share Ukraine's drone defense expertise and technology with the country. Zelensky stated that Saudi Arabia faces similar drone and missile threats from Iran as Ukraine has from Russia. The agreement aims to foster future contracts, technological cooperation, and investment between the two nations. Zelensky also discussed reports of Russian assistance to Iran with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, along with fuel market developments and energy cooperation. Ukraine is seeking assistance from Middle Eastern states, specifically air defense missiles, to bolster its defense against the ongoing Russian invasion. Several Ukrainian drone companies have reported being approached by Gulf states for assistance, but are awaiting government approval for exports.

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Ukraine is seeking air defense missiles from Middle Eastern states.

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Kvertus, a Ukrainian company, said it had been approached by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

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Saudi Arabia also has capabilities that are of interest to Ukraine.

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Saudi Arabia faces ballistic missile and drone attacks from Iran.

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Ukraine signed a deal with Saudi Arabia to share its drone defence expertise and technology.

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2 days agoVitaly ShevchenkoKyivReutersUkraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the agreement during a visit to Saudi Arabia (pictured: with Deputy Governor of Makkah Region Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz)President Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine has signed a deal with Saudi Arabia to share its drone defence expertise and technology.Zelensky said Saudi Arabia was facing the same type of ballistic missile and drone attacks from Iran that Ukraine had been resisting for more than four years from Russia."We are ready to share our expertise and systems with Saudi Arabia and to work together to strengthen the protection of lives," he said in a post on X.Ahead of a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Zelensky posted that the defence deal laid the foundation for future contracts, technological cooperation and investment."Saudi Arabia also has capabilities that are of interest to Ukraine, and this cooperation can be mutually beneficial," the Ukrainian president added.Zelensky said he had also discussed with Mohammed bin Salman reports that Russia was assisting Iran's regime, as well as developments in the fuel market and energy co-operation. On Thursday, in a video message to the Joint Expeditionary Force, a security alliance which held a summit meeting in Helsinki, Zelensky said: "The key is not only producing new weapons - especially drones - not just technology, but also real experience in using it, and integrating it with radars, aviation, and other air defence systems. We have this experience," he added. Zelensky said that in exchange he would be looking for assistance in defending Ukraine against the ongoing Russian invasion."We would like Middle Eastern states to also give us an opportunity to strengthen ourselves. They have certain air defence missiles of which we don't have enough. That's what we'd like to reach a deal on," he said in an interview with the French newspaper Le Monde.The BBC has spoken to several Ukrainian drone companies who say they have been approached by Gulf states for help, but have not yet been given the green light by the government in Kyiv.Kvertus, a Ukrainian company that makes anti-drone electronic warfare systems, said it had been approached by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.Some of the anti-drone electronic warfare systems made by Ukrainian company Kvertus"We are waiting for approval to export any products. We understand that we need to coordinate with our government because it's not only about business, about selling drones, it's about politics," the company's chief executive officer Yaroslav Filimonov told the BBC.Volodymyr Zinovsky, the CEO of Ukrainian manufacturer TAF Industries, said he was happy to wait for the government's permission to export because Ukraine's security is at stake."All of us are working to protect Ukraine, to stay with Ukraine and to keep Ukraine alive. This is about survival. And if we need to wait a few months, we will," he told the BBC.Zinovsky said his company had been approached by representatives of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, but told them to discuss this with the Ukrainian government.Media reports suggest that the US is now considering diverting arms meant for Ukraine to the Gulf because of the war with Iran, making a drone deal even more crucial for Ukraine.The Washington Post quoted sources as saying that the Pentagon is considering diverting weapons intended for Ukraine to the Middle East as the war in Iran depletes some of the US military's most critical munitions.Asked about the report on Thursday, President Trump said the US often redirects weapons, observing: "We do that all the time. Sometimes we take from one, and we use for another."
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