Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga announced that 11 countries have asked Ukraine for assistance in defending against airstrikes.
According to the minister, the situation in the Middle East “has fundamentally changed perceptions of Ukraine not only in the Persian Gulf but also around the world.”
“This may have surprised some people. In fact, we’ve been saying this for several months now: Ukraine is no longer just a country asking for support, but a country that ensures security for Europe and other regions.”
Consequently, over the past few weeks, 11 countries have already approached Ukraine with requests for assistance in defending against airstrikes. Some of them, Sibiga added, have already thanked Ukraine for its tangible support.
The minister emphasized that Ukrainian solutions are battle-tested, cost-effective, and technologically advanced.
“Partnership with Ukraine strengthens our ability to protect lives. We are open to developing mutually beneficial cooperation.”
Sibiga held a meeting with the newly electedpresident of Chile.
Also, the U.S. has, for the first time, restricted Israel’s attacks on Iran’s energy and oil sectors.
Trump warned Iran of “unprecedented consequences” for mining the Strait of Hormuz.