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A longer Iran conflict could boost risk for Ukraine securing missile defences, Zelenskiy says

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Posted on April 23, 2026

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April 23 (Reuters) - Ukraine could face increased risks in securing U.S. anti-missile defences if the war in Iran goes on for an extended period of time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said

Ukraine Risks Securing US Missile Defence Supplies as Iran Conflict Persists

Ukraine's Access to US Anti-Missile Defences Amid Middle East Tensions

Potential Risks from Prolonged Iran Conflict

April 23 (Reuters) - Ukraine could face increased risks in securing U.S. anti-missile defences if the war in Iran goes on for an extended period of time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday.

Current Status of US Weapon Supplies

Zelenskiy, interviewed by CNN, said Ukraine received limited numbers of such weaponry because U.S. production was limited, but so far it had experienced no disruption in supplies or in provision of intelligence.

Procurement Through the PURL Programme

Zelenskiy said Ukraine was able to secure U.S. weaponry through the PURL programme under which NATO countries can finance the purchase of weapons for Kyiv.

"Through this programme, we can include and buy anti-ballistic missiles for Patriot systems and some other weapons which is very important for us. We don't have this...with our European neighbours," Zelenskiy told CNN in English.

"And of course, (given) the big challenge in the Middle East war and Iran, all these packages are at risk."

US Production Limitations and Future Concerns

The United States, he said, had supplied "only a small number. We had not too much. We understand why, because the production in the United States is not so big.

"And if the war will continue or a ceasefire is delayed...(this) will be not good. And maybe we will have more risks with anti-ballistics."

Ukraine's Support to Middle Eastern Countries

Sharing Drone Countermeasures Expertise

Zelenskiy repeated that Ukraine was making available to countries in the Middle East the know-how it has acquired in four years of countering drones deployed by Russian forces, many of them designed by Iran.

Agreements and Future Cooperation

Agreements had been signed with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

"We will continue to work with other countries," he said. "We will be ready to deliver first our expertise...and the second point is training missions." 

(Reporting by Ron Popeski; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Zelenskiy warns that extended Middle East conflict could jeopardize U.S. missile support for Ukraine due to constrained Patriot production combined with higher demand
  • Ukraine obtains U.S. air‑defense weapons via NATO’s Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), through which partners fund U.S. stockpiles—this remains key but urgent
  • Despite concerns, NATO and Ukraine officials affirm PURL deliveries continue; meanwhile, U.S. plans to triple Patriot interceptor output may help alleviate future shortages

Frequently Asked Questions

Why could Ukraine face risks in securing missile defences?
A prolonged Iran conflict may strain US production and supply of anti-missile systems vital to Ukraine.
How does Ukraine obtain US weaponry for missile defence?
Ukraine secures anti-missile systems through the PURL programme, financed by NATO member countries.
Has the Iran conflict already affected Ukraine’s missile defence supplies?
So far, Ukraine has experienced no disruptions, but Zelenskiy stated the risk increases if the Iran conflict continues.
What type of missile defence systems is Ukraine receiving?
Ukraine is receiving anti-ballistic missiles for the Patriot systems and other key weapons.
Is Ukraine sharing its military expertise with other countries?
Yes, Ukraine is offering drone countermeasure expertise and training, with agreements signed with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE.

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