Ukraine is planning to conclude new agreements on unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) and other defence pacts with its international partners at an upcoming NATO summit. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the plans on Tuesday as he arrived in Ankara to participate in the event. The announcements signal continued international support for Ukraine’s defence capabilities as the country continues its conflict with Russia. The deals are expected to strengthen Ukraine’s military equipment and technological resources in the coming months. The NATO summit is set to address broader security concerns in Europe and reaffirm member states’ commitment to supporting Ukraine’s military needs.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.



