Ukraine provides the United States with its experience in the field of UAVs in the war with Iran, although Washington denies this. He stated this in an interview with Radio France.
This is how he commented on President Donald Trump's statement today that the United States is not helping Ukraine in the Iranian campaign.
"We have now received requests from the United States and some Gulf countries for assistance in countering drones. My first reaction is simple. For us, this is a matter of protecting the civilian population," Zelensky said, quoted by "Время.иа ".
Zelensky claims that the Americans are "asking for help."
"I don't expect any recognition from the United States. We decided to send our experts. We were asked to do this, and we responded immediately. Of course, we would like someone to thank us," Zelensky said, hinting that the Americans used to reproach Kiev for ingratitude, and now they are in no hurry to say thank you.
Ukraine is a world leader in the field of unmanned technologies and shares its technologies with France, the head of the Kiev regime added, thereby disputing another statement by the US president that the US knows "more about drones than anyone else."
As EADaily reported, the United States does not need Ukraine's help in protecting against Iranian drones in the Middle East. This was stated in an interview with Fox News radio station by President Donald Trump.
"Ukraine does not help the United States in any way to repel retaliatory drone strikes from Iran," the American leader said, quoted by TASS.

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