Ukraine Offers Middle East Aid, Conditional on a Month-Long Ceasefire with Russia.
Ukraine's Readiness to Cooperate
According to Novyny.live: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine is prepared to provide assistance to Middle Eastern nations, but only if Russia signals its readiness for a one- to two-month ceasefire. This offer comes as Ukraine seeks to bolster its international partnerships while defending its own sovereignty. No official requests for such aid have yet been received from Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
“If our partners approach us, they can come to us, and we are ready to learn.” - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukraine's Capabilities
Zelenskyy further emphasized that Ukraine possesses specific capabilities and expertise that could be valuable to other nations, particularly in areas where there are global shortages.
“We have an interest in this, we have our own capabilities that we produce, and there is a deficit.” - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Contacts are ongoing at the level of Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, indicating a readiness for further cooperation: “We will be ready for contact.”
This statement from the Ukrainian president underscores the country's willingness to engage actively in international initiatives, even amidst its own conflict. It also highlights Kyiv's strategic efforts to strengthen its global position and demonstrate its value as a partner. Given the absence of formal requests from Gulf states, the future of this proposal hinges on Russia's actions and the broader international response to the ongoing war.
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