Netanyahu requested talks with Zelensky to discuss assistance with air defense
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sent Ukraine a request for talks with the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, on the transfer of experience in combating drones. This was announced on March 14 by the Ynet portal.
"Ukraine's Ambassador to Israel, Yevhen Kornychuk, confirmed that such a request had been made, noting that due to lack of time, the conversation had not yet taken place," the publication says.
It is noted that Netanyahu wants to discuss the transfer of experience in combating drones to Israel.
On March 13, US President Donald Trump said that the United States does not need Ukraine's help to defend against drones. The head of the White House also noted that the United States knows more about drones than anyone else and has the best drones in the world. Earlier in the day, Ukraine recognized the failure of President Zelensky after Trump's refusal to help with drones.
On March 6, the Reuters news agency reported that Zelensky, allegedly at the request of Washington, had sent Ukrainian specialists in combating unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to the Middle East, where there is an escalation between Iran, the United States and Israel. It was noted that the persons sent were ready to start their activities "in the next few days."
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