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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nUkraine and Saudi Arabia have signed an air defense agreement during President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to the kingdom facing Iranian drone attacks, two senior officials told AFP on Friday.\n\nKyiv has sought to leverage its expertise in downing Russian drones to help Gulf nations, which are being attacked with the same kind of Iranian-designed Shahed drones that Russia fires on Ukraine.\n\n\"The point of the agreement is that Ukraine will support them in developing all the necessary components of air defense, which they currently lack,\" one official said of the document which, according to another was signed on Thursday.\n\nBoth spoke to AFP on the condition of anonymity.\n\nKyiv has been using a mix of cheap drone interceptors, electronic jamming tools and anti-aircraft guns to down Russian drones fired at its cities on a nightly basis for four years.\n\nIt touts its anti-drone defenses as the best in the world.\n\nUkraine has proposed swapping its interceptors for vastly more expensive air-defense missiles that Gulf countries are using to down Iranian drones. Ukraine says it needs more of them to fend off Russian missile attacks.\n\nThe deal signed between Ukraine and Saudi Arabia \"is not only about interceptors as such, but about building a system, integrating it with other air defense components, Ukrainian experience in its use, AI, and all the other elements of data analysis needed to counter Shaheds and other drones,\" one of the officials said.\n\nZelensky confirmed on social media that both countries had \"reached an important arrangement\" on defense cooperation and that he had met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his visit.\n\n\"We are ready to share our expertise and systems with Saudi Arabia,\" Zelensky said, adding: \"Saudi Arabia also has capabilities that are of interest to Ukraine, and this cooperation can be mutually beneficial.\"\n\nHe did not disclose what exactly has been agreed as part of the deal.\n\nZelensky also met with Ukrainian anti-drone experts that have been deployed to the country since US and Israel launched strikes on Iran that spurred retaliatory drone and missile attacks from Tehran.\n\n\"Even in such a short time, Ukrainian experts were able to share extensive expertise,\" Zelensky said.\n\n\"Ukraine's expertise is unique, and recognized as such, and that is why everyone is so interested in our technologies and experience.\"",
"title": "Ukraine, Saudi signed air defense deal: senior officials"
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