Defense Deal Signed Between Ukraine and Saudi Arabia: Key Details Revealed.
New Defense Cooperation Agreement
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine and Saudi Arabia have inked a defense cooperation pact, as confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following his talks with Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. The agreement was finalized just before negotiations commenced, signaling a significant step forward in bilateral military ties.
The meeting between Zelenskyy and Al Saud was part of a broader political dialogue. During the congress, discussions also centered on a plan to bring back Ukrainian children abducted by Russia. In a related development, Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate, announced a major prisoner exchange expected around Easter.
Budanov further stated that World War III has already begun in Ukraine, underscoring the urgent need for international support and collaboration to address the ongoing crisis.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's defense forces struck an oil refinery in Russia, highlighting the continuation of active hostilities in the region.
Day.LIVE Broadcast Scheduled
Among other updates, the Day.LIVE program is set to air on March 27, featuring discussions on topics including:
- the return of kidnapped children
- prisoner exchanges
- the threat of World War III
- strikes on strategic targets
Guests for the broadcast will include Oleksiy Buryachenko, Tetiana Kozachenko, Oleksiy Hetman, Oleh Dombrovskyi, Vasyl Voskoboynyk, Oleksiy Leonov, and Rostyslav Liubevych.
This defense accord marks a new chapter in strengthening bilateral relations between Ukraine and Saudi Arabia, reflecting growing international backing for Ukraine amid its ongoing challenges. The agreement highlights the critical role of global alliances in addressing security threats and could pave the way for enhanced military-technical assistance and cooperation with partners worldwide.
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