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Zelenskiy says Ukraine wants money, technology in return for Middle East drone help

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Posted on March 15, 2026

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KYIV, March 15 (Reuters) - Ukraine wants money and technology in return for helping Middle Eastern nations defend against Iranian kamikaze drones, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, after Kyiv sent

Zelenskiy says Ukraine wants money, technology in return for Middle East drone help

Ukraine's Drone Expertise and International Negotiations

By Max Hunder and Yuliia Dysa

Ukraine's Assistance to Middle Eastern Nations

KYIV, March 15 (Reuters) - Ukraine wants money and technology in return for helping Middle Eastern nations that have sought its expertise as they defend against Iranian kamikaze drones, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, after Kyiv sent specialists to the region.

Zelenskiy told reporters that three teams were sent to the Middle East to conduct expert assessments and demonstrate how drone defences should operate. Earlier this week he said teams were sent to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, as well as a U.S. military base in Jordan.

Nature of Ukraine's Involvement

"This is not about being involved in operations. We are not at war with Iran," Zelenskiy said.

He said that more fundamental, long-term drone deals could be negotiated with Gulf countries and what Ukraine will get in return for the assistance still needed to be discussed.

"For us today, both the technology and the funding are important," Zelenskiy said.

Global Demand for Ukrainian Drone Expertise

Gulf states have expended large quantities of air-defence missiles to counter Iran’s Shahed drones. Kyiv downs Russian drones every night using an array of weaponry including cheaper,​smaller drones or jamming equipment.

Zelenskiy has said that the U.S. as well as countries from Europe, the Middle East and Africa has sought help from Ukraine on how to counter these attacks.

U.S. Response and Negotiations

However, U.S. President Donald Trump has said the U.S. does not need Ukraine's help with downing drones.

Zelenskiy said that he did not know why Washington had not signed a major drone deal which Kyiv has pushed for months, and that he was unsure whether it would be agreed at all.

"I wanted to sign a deal worth about 35–50 billion dollars," he said.

Unauthorized Deals and Concerns

He also hit out at some Ukrainian companies and foreign governments, which he did not name, who he said had sought to do deals for anti-drone equipment without approval from Kyiv.

Impact of Middle Eastern Conflicts on Ukraine

PEACE TALKS AFFECTED

Zelenskiy raised concerns about the effect of a protracted Middle Eastern conflict on Ukraine's own supplies of air defence missiles.

"We would very much not like the United States to step away from the issue of Ukraine because of the Middle East," he told reporters.

Postponement of Peace Talks

The latest round of peace talks between Moscow, Kyiv and Washington, which had been due to take place in the UAE, was postponed after U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran triggered a war in the region two weeks ago.

Zelenskiy said Washington had suggested meeting in the U.S. for talks next week, but that the Russian side did not want to meet there.

"Either they will change the country where we meet, or the Russians must confirm (a meeting in) the U.S.," he said.

Situation on the Battlefield

On the battlefield, Zelenskiy said Ukraine's military believed a Russian spring offensive had "already failed," as Moscow had planned for it to be fully underway already.

(Reporting by Max Hunder and Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine has deployed armed specialist teams to countries including Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and a U.S. base in Jordan to advise on drone defence and demonstrate operations. Zelenskiy says Ukraine isn’t at war with Iran but is offering protection and expertise. (apnews.com)
  • Ukrainian low-cost interceptor drones (about $1,000–$5,000 each) are highly effective against Iranian Shahed drones, which cost $20,000–$50,000, while traditional Patriot missiles cost millions. Ukraine aims to use this as leverage. (aljazeera.com)
  • In return for providing drone‑defence assistance, Ukraine is seeking money and advanced technology, especially U.S. Patriot PAC‑3 missiles, and is also awaiting U.S. approval on broader drone‑production cooperation. (newsukraine.rbc.ua)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ukraine want in return for helping Middle Eastern countries with drone defense?
Ukraine seeks both money and advanced technology in exchange for its assistance in defending against Iranian kamikaze drones.
Which Middle Eastern countries has Ukraine sent drone defense specialists to?
Teams have been sent to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and a U.S. military base in Jordan.
What is the main threat Ukraine is helping to counter in the Middle East?
Ukraine is providing expertise to counter Iranian Shahed kamikaze drones.
Is Ukraine participating in military operations in the Middle East?
No, Ukraine is not involved in operations but is offering assessments and expert advice on drone defense.
Is there a Ukraine-U.S. drone cooperation agreement?
As of now, it is unclear whether Ukraine and the U.S. will sign an agreement on drone cooperation.

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