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Ukraine in Talks With Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain on Security Cooperation, Zelenskiy Says

KYIV, April 10 (Reuters) – Ukraine ⁠is ⁠in talks with ⁠Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain to cooperate ​in the security sector and share its ‌drone defence expertise and ‌technology, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.

Zelenskiy visited ⁠several ⁠Middle Eastern countries last month to offer Ukraine’s ​technology and expertise on how to counter Iranian drone attacks. Security cooperation agreements with Saudi ​Arabia and Qatar were signed, and a ⁠deal with ⁠UAE was announced.

Ukraine ⁠also ​sent more than 200 experts to the Middle ​East, and ⁠they have successfully downed Iran’s long-range Shahed drones, Zelenskiy said.

“We used our own interceptors to shoot down Iranian ‘Shaheds.’ We demonstrated ⁠that achieving such results requires systemic solutions, particularly in ⁠the electronic warfare component,” Zelenskiy told reporters in remarks released by his office on Friday.

“We’ve reached agreements on 10-year deals with three countries. Security talks are currently underway with Oman, and we are also in discussions with Kuwait ⁠and Bahrain.”

Zelenskiy said that deals on oil and diesel supplies to Ukraine were part of the broader cooperation agreements ​that were discussed.

(Reporting by Olena Harmash; ​Editing by Daniel Flynn)

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