Ukrainian Specialists to Train Gulf States in Drone Defense.
Ukrainian Team Deploys to Middle East
According to UATV: A team of Ukrainian defense experts is traveling to the Persian Gulf to instruct regional nations on counter-drone tactics. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the deployment on March 8, 2023, stating that the specialists will provide essential knowledge and support for drone defense systems. This initiative leverages Ukraine's extensive, battle-tested experience in countering unmanned aerial threats.
'We will dispatch our experts and supply everything necessary for their protection.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy confirmed that progress will continue 'once the experts are on the ground next week.' This deployment forms part of Ukraine's broader efforts to enhance security cooperation in the region.
Collaboration with International Allies
Concurrently, the United States and Qatar are in talks to procure Ukrainian-made P1-Sun interceptor drones. This signals growing international interest in Ukraine's defense and security technologies. Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten is also involved in discussions regarding cooperation in this sector. Ukraine's defense industry has gained significant global attention since the onset of the full-scale invasion.
Consequently, Ukraine continues to actively collaborate with international partners on security matters, a crucial aspect of its current foreign policy. This initiative underscores Ukraine's emerging strategic role in Middle Eastern security, potentially strengthening its international standing. The cooperation with Gulf states and the interest from the U.S. and Qatar highlight Ukraine's increasing influence in defense technology, which may yield long-term benefits within the global security landscape.
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