Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that nearly 20 countries are interested in developing drone cooperation projects with Ukraine, and four relevant agreements have been signed so far. Since the outbreak of the war in Iran at the end of February, Zelensky has taken advantage of Ukraine's professional advantages in the field of drone operations and reached a series of fruitful diplomatic cooperation during his visits to the Middle East and Europe.

Zelensky posted on the social platform
At the end of March this year, Ukraine established long-term security partnerships with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates; followed by this, in April, it signed defense and drone cooperation agreements with Germany, Norway, and the Netherlands.
Last month, Ukraine also signed a defense and energy cooperation agreement with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.
Zelensky also revealed in his tweet that Ukraine will start security cooperation with another region based on the drone cooperation agreement, but did not specify which region.
He added that Ukraine has begun to obtain sufficient energy fuels through various cooperation agreements, but did not disclose further details.
Zelensky hopes to use drone diplomacy to finalize energy supply agreements with Middle Eastern countries on the one hand, and to open up overseas markets for Ukrainian agricultural products on the other.
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