Mar 3 β€’ 13:16 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

V. Zelensky offers assistance in countering Iran's drones: seeks ceasefire in return

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposes to assist Middle Eastern countries in countering Iranian drones in exchange for a ceasefire agreement.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has offered support to Middle Eastern leaders in combating Iranian-made drones, particularly those used in recent military operations against several countries, including the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Zelensky emphasized Ukraine's unique experience in intercepting these drones, gained during years of conflict with Russia, and suggested that leaders in the Middle East could leverage their relationships with Russia to facilitate a month-long ceasefire. This ceasefire would enable Ukraine to send its top drone operators to the region to assist in protecting civilians from drone attacks.

The proposal comes in light of recent incidents where cities in the Middle East, including Dubai, have been targeted by Iranian drones and missile strikes, which Iran justified as retaliation against U.S. and Israeli military actions that resulted in high-profile casualties. Zelensky's call for ceasefires and cooperation is grounded in a desire to create a security framework among nations facing similar threats from Iranian military capabilities, highlighting a potential shift in regional alliances and collaborative defense initiatives.

By extending this offer, Ukraine positions itself not only as a nation seeking solidarity and peace but also as a technical partner with valuable skills in drone warfare. This move could strengthen diplomatic ties with Middle Eastern nations and showcase Ukraine's role on the global stage, particularly in the context of countering Iranian influence and technology. The implications of such alliances may also affect geopolitical dynamics between the involved countries and their relations with both Russia and Iran.

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