Zelenskyy’s Middle East Tour Yields Decade-Long Defense Tech Deals.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Visit to Middle Eastern Nations
According to Novyny.live: Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined the outcomes of his trip to the Middle East, which took place from March 28 to 30, 2023, where long-term agreements in defense technology were secured. During this visit, the Ukrainian president held talks with leaders of several countries in the region, including Jordan’s King Abdullah II on March 29 and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on March 28.
Key Negotiation Results
The primary goal of the discussions was to establish defense partnership pacts designed to last at least ten years. Zelenskyy stated that
“we are talking about ten-year contracts. This is mutual assistance, without a doubt”. According to available information, topics also covered energy support for Ukraine, highlighting the broad scope of cooperation between the nations.
The Ukrainian leader emphasized the significance of comprehensive military systems, asserting:
“This is not just the sale of individual drones or interceptors. We are talking about integrated systems”. The key areas of collaboration identified include:
- advancing military innovation;
- strengthening missile defense capabilities;
- supporting the energy sector.
Among the countries involved in negotiations are Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Jordan. This visit underscores Ukraine’s drive to bolster its defense capabilities and expand international partnerships amid current challenges.
Zelenskyy’s Middle East tour forms part of Ukraine’s broader strategy to enhance its defensive posture in the face of escalating threats. Collaborating with regional states allows Ukraine not only to access modern defense technologies but also to secure energy resources that could prove critical during wartime. The long-term agreements reached may lay the groundwork for further development of military and energy ties between Ukraine and Middle Eastern nations.
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