Ukraine's Zelenskyy and Jordan's King Abdullah II Discuss Drone Defense Partnership
Ukrainian President Meets with Jordan's King
According to Главком: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Jordan's King Abdullah II in Amman on Sunday, March 29. The talks focused on a potential security partnership, specifically regarding defense against drone and missile attacks. This meeting was part of Zelenskyy's broader diplomatic tour of Gulf states, highlighting Ukraine's efforts to build international coalitions for its defense.
President's Regional Tour
During this tour, President Zelenskyy also visited Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. In Saudi Arabia, he held negotiations with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, resulting in a signed agreement for defense cooperation. This pact involves technological collaboration and investments aimed at enhancing security capabilities.
Zelenskyy stated that 'Ukraine is open to joint work on protection from drone and missile attacks.'
He further emphasized that 'Russia is simply perfecting its weapons for killing, and we must perfect our solutions for protection.' This underscores Ukraine's readiness to cooperate with other nations on security matters, leveraging the hard-won expertise gained from its ongoing conflict.
A number of countries have approached Ukraine regarding its experience in air defense (AD), including:
- Saudi Arabia
- Qatar
- United Arab Emirates
- Bahrain
- Jordan
- Kuwait
- United States
This growing list demonstrates increasing international interest in Ukrainian defense technology and operational knowledge.
Zelenskyy's visit to the Gulf region highlights the strategic importance of international security cooperation, particularly amid escalating threats from Russia. Partnerships with nations in this area could significantly strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities and provide access to cutting-edge air defense technologies. It also signals an active Ukrainian foreign policy aimed at bolstering ties with states invested in regional security and stability.
The strengthening of Ukraine's defense partnerships comes amidst a backdrop of disinformation efforts targeting its international relations, particularly in the Middle East. This highlights the importance of understanding the ongoing challenges Ukraine faces in securing its alliances. For a closer look at how these disinformation campaigns are affecting Ukraine's security ties, see Russia's attempts to undermine Ukraine's Middle East engagements.
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