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Zelenskyy on agreements with Gulf countries: some concern interceptors, some concern finance, oil, and diesel


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that there are agreements with a number of Persian Gulf countries, according to which Ukraine receives various things for support and expertise - somewhere it is about interceptors, somewhere it is about finance, oil and diesel, writes UNN.


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"We have an agreement on ten-year agreements with three countries. Ukrainian companies will work with the military of these countries to protect a particular object. My task is to negotiate the volume, services, and types of weapons. Such security negotiations are currently underway with Oman, and we are also talking with Kuwait and Bahrain - this is in addition to the countries with which we have already agreed and everyone has seen this," Zelenskyy wrote on social networks as part of his communication with the media.


For our support and expertise, we will receive various things. Somewhere it is about interceptors to protect our energy, somewhere there are financial agreements. All this will strengthen our energy stability - we have agreements for a year. Also oil and diesel for Ukraine. Somewhere we receive oil that will go to the relevant refineries in Europe for processing. And somewhere we are talking about a finished product - about diesel. That is, in fact, we help strengthen their security in exchange for a contribution to the stability of our country, and this is much more than just getting money

- Zelenskyy emphasized.



 
 
 

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