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Zelenskyy seeks to develop security co-operation after Saudi visit
Kyiv aims to expand a security agreement as Zelenskiy offers Ukraine’s air-defense expertise and seeks cooperation on energy and food security.
- On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, meeting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to advance security and energy cooperation.
- Marking his second visit in a month, the trip builds on a security agreement signed earlier to deepen ties amid the ongoing Iran war.
- Zelenskiy described the meeting as "very productive," with discussions focusing on food security, energy, and the export of Ukrainian security expertise and air defense capabilities.
- Kyiv is actively touting its battle-proven solutions against Iranian drone attacks, offering military expertise to Middle Eastern nations to help restore free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Saudi Arabia maintains good relations with both Kyiv and Moscow while hosting officials for talks aimed at ending the Russian invasion, balancing its diplomatic position.
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Zelenskiy seeks security co-operation with KSA
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday visited Saudi Arabia for the second time in a month, as Kyiv seeks to bolster security co-operation and advertise its battle-tested technology in the Middle East amid the Iran war. Zelenskiy said he discussed defence, energy and food security co-operation during a "very productive" meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as the sides seek to develop a security agreement signed earlier. "Th…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday visited Saudi Arabia for the second time in a month, as Kyiv seeks to bolster security co-operation and advertise its battle-tested technology in the Middle East amid the Iran war.
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