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Ukraine trades drone tech for cash, aid
15 Mar
Summary
- Ukraine sends drone defense specialists to four Middle Eastern nations.
- Kyiv seeks both technology and funding in return for assistance.
- Zelenskiy unsure about a drone cooperation deal with the U.S.

Ukraine has dispatched teams of specialists to four Middle Eastern nations to share expertise on defending against Iranian kamikaze drones. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that these teams will conduct assessments and demonstrate effective drone defense strategies. This initiative aims to support countries that have expended significant air-defense resources against drone attacks.
Kyiv is seeking both financial support and technological advancements in return for its assistance. Zelenskiy indicated that discussions regarding these exchanges are ongoing. He also mentioned uncertainty about the progress of a long-sought drone cooperation deal with the United States.
The Ukrainian president emphasized that this involvement is strictly for defense and assessment purposes, not an act of engaging in conflict with Iran. Ukraine regularly downs Russian drones and has received requests for similar expertise from nearly a dozen countries globally.




