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Zelenskiy Offers Ukraine's Maritime Expertise with Strait of Hormuz
Zelenskiy said Ukraine can help protect shipping lanes after four years of war at sea and offered support to about 40 countries.
- On Thursday, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy offered Ukraine's maritime expertise to assist nations aiming to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, leveraging experience from four years of countering drones in the Black Sea.
- Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha recently joined a virtual meeting with about 40 countries to discuss reopening the strait, where 35 nations issued a joint statement condemning Iran's effective blockade of the shipping lane.
- Today at 8 p.m., foreign ministry spokesperson Park will attend a multilateral ministerial meeting to assess the situation for global energy supplies amid escalating Middle East conflict.
- Zelensky is cooperating with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Iraq to provide defense technology, while pursuing potential agreements with Turkey.
- Rustem Umerov, Ukraine's top negotiator, is expected to provide a progress report on Friday regarding these defense initiatives and ongoing talks on reaching a settlement to the war.
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Zelensky Offers Ukraine’s Maritime Help as UN Set to Debate Strait of Hormuz
Zelensky said Ukraine is ready to share its Black Sea maritime expertise as the UN Security Council prepares to debate a Bahrain-backed resolution on protecting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Read Full ArticleKiev offers its assistance in the protection of strategic maritime routes.
Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga said that Ukraine's combat experience in countering naval blockades is valuable for the Middle East in protecting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz due to Iran's actions.
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