Ukraine Offers Expertise to Middle East, Zelenskyy Announces.
Ukraine's Offer of Support to the Middle East
According to Novyny.live: In a broadcast of the program 'Evening.LIVE' on March 3, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is prepared to assist Middle Eastern nations by sharing its expertise, though not military hardware. He emphasized the importance of cooperation and support in the region, noting he is in constant contact with representatives from Middle Eastern countries. This offer comes as Ukraine continues to defend its own sovereignty while seeking to bolster its international diplomatic role.
Guests on the Broadcast
The program featured several notable guests:
- Andriy Ryzhenko, a Captain First Rank and former Deputy Chief of the Ukrainian Navy Staff (2004-2020)
- Ilona Khmelova, Secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council and an international lawyer
- Oleksiy Haran, a political scientist, professor at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and scientific advisor for the 'Democracy Initiatives' Foundation
- Yevgeny Sova, Deputy Speaker of Israel's Knesset and a member of the 'Our Home Israel' party
- Serhiy Kozir, a Member of Parliament from the 'Servant of the People' faction
- Taras Zagorodniy, Managing Partner of the National Crisis Management Group
The president's statement underscores Ukraine's active stance in international affairs and its readiness to collaborate with other nations.
This initiative highlights Ukraine's role as a significant player in international relations, particularly concerning stability and security in the Middle East region.
Amid global instability, such cooperation could become a vital component of strategic partnership and the development of mutually beneficial relations between Ukraine and the countries of this region.
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