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Ukraine Expands Security Ties With Gulf States Amid Middle East Tensions

At a glance

  • Ukrainian specialists are aiding five Middle Eastern and Gulf countries against Iranian drone attacks
  • Ukraine has signed 10-year security agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar
  • President Zelenskyy stated the Middle East conflict is drawing attention away from Ukraine

Ukraine is increasing its involvement in Middle Eastern security through technical assistance and new agreements with Gulf countries, while also expressing concerns about the impact of regional conflicts on its own defense needs.

Ukrainian experts are currently working with five countries in the Middle East and Gulf region to help counter drone threats linked to Iran. This support includes sharing knowledge and technology to address ongoing security challenges faced by these states.

In addition to technical cooperation, Ukraine has formalized long-term security partnerships by signing 10-year agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Ukrainian officials have stated that a similar agreement is expected to be completed with the United Arab Emirates.

Ukraine is also considering a role in efforts to restore security in the Strait of Hormuz, an area affected by the ongoing conflict involving Iran. These activities are part of a broader strategy to engage with regional partners and address shared security concerns.

What the numbers show

  • Five Middle Eastern and Gulf countries are receiving Ukrainian assistance against drones
  • Ukraine has signed two 10-year security agreements with Gulf states and is negotiating a third
  • Ukrainian interceptor drones offered to Gulf states are priced between $2,000 and $5,000 each

Ukrainian authorities have provided Gulf states with low-cost interceptor drones designed to address Iranian drone threats. These drones are offered at prices ranging from $2,000 to $5,000, making them an accessible option for regional defense needs.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that the conflict in the Middle East is diverting international attention and resources away from Ukraine. He said this shift is not beneficial for Ukraine, particularly regarding air-defense support from partners.

Ukrainian officials have indicated concern that increased focus on the Middle East may benefit Russia by raising oil prices, which could strengthen the Russian economy. This development is seen as affecting Ukraine’s position in its ongoing conflict with Russia.

In February 2026, the United States, Ukraine, and Russia participated in trilateral talks in Geneva. According to records, these discussions did not result in agreements on a ceasefire, territorial issues, or security guarantees.

* This article is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.

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