Zelensky Trades Drone Know-How for Ceasefire Help

As Iranian drones and missiles rain down across Middle Eastern capitals, the Ukrainian president said his specialists can help – if they can help pressure Moscow to stop its war in Ukraine.

March 3, 2026

In this handout photograph taken on Jan. 29, 2026, and released on Jan. 30, 2026, by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky (C) chairs a meeting with journalists at his office in Kyiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Handout / UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / AFP)

President Volodymyr Zelensky has offered Middle Eastern leaders Kyiv’s drone know-how in exchange for pressuring Moscow towards a month-long ceasefire in Ukraine.

Speaking to Bloomberg on Monday, Zelensky said Kyiv could send specialists to help take down Iranian drones raining down on Middle Eastern capitals following US and Israeli strikes on Iran if they can help secure a ceasefire in Ukraine.

“I would suggest the following: Leaders of the Middle East have great relations with Russians,” Zelenskiy told Bloomberg News by phone. “They can ask Russians to implement a month-long ceasefire.”

“We will send our best operators of drone interceptors to the Middle East countries,” he said, adding the duration of the ceasefire – be it two months or two weeks – would allow Ukraine to dispatch specialists to help the Middle Eastern nations “protect civilians.”

On Saturday, Zelensky said Russia has fired more than 57,000 Iranian‑designed Shahed‑type drones over the four years of war and went on to call for regime change in Tehran.

Hours before unidentified drones struck a British base in Cyprus, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said London would help Middle Eastern nations quell the drone threats with “experts from Ukraine,” though Zelensky said he hadn’t received any direct requests for drone assistance at the time.

Western powers have failed to secure a ceasefire in Ukraine despite year-long efforts led by the US under President Donald Trump. Moscow has repeatedly avoided compliance, including proposing a Kyiv‑Moscow negotiation in Istanbul in May 2025 when Europe issued a ceasefire ultimatum, and later during the Alaska summit with Trump in August.

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3 comments

  1. So sorry that he got to the stage where he feels the need to appeal to these turds.
    ME tinpot trash dictators are about as trustworthy as putler.
    It’s a reflection of how feckless his own allies are.

  2. I don’t nderstand Zelensky pushing the ceasefire when Russia occupies anything in Ukraine

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