Zelensky in Jordan After Qatar and Saudi Arabia Deals: What’s Being Negotiated.
Ukrainian President’s Visit to Jordan
According to TSN.ua: On March 29, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Jordan as part of a tour through Gulf states. This visit comes amid growing requests from regional countries for cooperation with Ukraine. The day before, on March 28, Zelensky was in Qatar, where a 10-year defense agreement was signed. Additionally, a similar deal was finalized in Saudi Arabia on March 27.
During his trip, Zelensky emphasized the critical role of security, stating:
“Today in Jordan. Security is the top priority, and it’s essential that all partners contribute the necessary efforts. Ukraine is doing its part.”These remarks highlight Ukraine’s strategic push to strengthen ties with nations in the region.
Partnerships with Gulf Countries
The countries that have signed agreements with Ukraine include:
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- The United Arab Emirates
These steps signal a more active Ukrainian foreign policy in the Middle East, opening up new avenues for security and defense collaboration.
President Zelensky’s visit to Jordan and the deals with Gulf nations reflect Ukraine’s growing interest in deepening regional ties, which could pave the way for fresh economic and security initiatives. Against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, such agreements may prove crucial for securing support from international partners and fostering stability in the area.
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