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Zelensky's Gulf Arms Deal: Ukraine Just Offered to Help Open Hormuz and Changed the War's Geography

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Zelensky announced Ukraine would supply weapons and defence tech to Gulf states and help open the Strait of Hormuz. Here is what this extraordinary pivot means.

The announcement from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on March 30 that Ukraine would supply weapons and defence technology to Gulf countries under new agreements — and would participate in efforts to open the Strait of Hormuz — represents one of the most remarkable diplomatic pivots of the entire Ukraine war. A country defending its own territory against Russian occupation has positioned itself as a provider of defence solutions to a completely different regional conflict on a different continent.

The logic, once articulated, is not surprising. Ukraine has developed extraordinary drone warfare capabilities that have no equivalent in any other military's inventory — not as a theoretical achievement, but as battle-tested technology refined across four years of real combat against a sophisticated adversary. Gulf states that are currently experiencing Iranian missile and drone attacks — Saudi Arabia intercepting 36 drones in a single night, the UAE managing multiple salvo strikes — have an immediate operational need for exactly the kind of high-volume drone defence and counter-drone capabilities that Ukraine has been developing and deploying in real time.

The Hormuz dimension is even more significant. Zelensky's offer to help open the strait connects Ukraine's military expertise to the energy crisis that is directly affecting European governments whose support Ukraine depends on. If Ukrainian drone technology or naval innovation can contribute to restoring Hormuz shipping lanes, Ukraine becomes part of the solution to Europe's energy emergency rather than an additional demand on European resources.

For US military planners, Ukraine's Gulf weapons deals create both opportunities and complications. Opportunities: Ukrainian defence technology that the US has implicitly validated through years of provision fills capability gaps in Gulf state militaries without requiring additional direct American military commitment. Complications: the same Ukrainian drones that the US helped develop are now being exported to states whose relationship with the US is complex, in a region where the US is already managing multiple simultaneous military operations.

For Russia, the announcement is a strategic humiliation: the country it invaded to prevent from developing independent strategic agency has now established itself as a regional defence solutions provider on the other side of the world.

#zelensky#ukraine#gulf#weapons#hormuz#diplomacy
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