Ukraine-Netherlands Joint Arms Production Talks
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Mar 08, 2026 · Last updated Mar 08, 2026
The discussions between Ukraine and the Netherlands on joint arms production, particularly drones, could positively impact the defense sector by increasing production and fostering technological advancements. Ukraine's offer to sell interceptor drones and provide expertise to Middle Eastern countries could open new export markets and enhance its defense industry's global standing.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten discussed expanding joint arms production, with a focus on drones, during Jetten's visit to Kyiv. Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine's unique experience in countering Iranian-made drones, which Russia has used in its invasion. Ukraine is actively seeking to establish more defense manufacturing partnerships with European countries and has already opened several drone factories. Amid the Middle East crisis, where Iran is deploying drones against U.S. and Israeli allies, Ukraine aims to leverage its combat expertise to offer security solutions. Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is prepared to sell unused interceptor drones and send military instructors to the Middle East to share its knowledge in defending against 'Shahed' model drones and cruise missiles, highlighting the export capacity of Ukrainian manufacturers.
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