Trump, Zelenskyy Discuss Drone Cooperation: Ukraine Offers Drones for US Missiles
US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently discussed drone cooperation during a meeting. The conversation touched on potential exchanges and the current state of drone technology.
Trump started by expressing interest in Ukrainian drones, acknowledging that while the US manufactures its own, it also buys from other countries. He stressed that ending the war is the administration's top priority, but drone cooperation is also on the table.
Zelenskyy responded by revealing that Ukraine possesses 'thousands of drones' but lacks advanced weaponry like Tomahawk missiles. He proposed a potential exchange, offering Ukrainian drones in return for American Tomahawks. Trump indicated that the US is open to purchasing Ukrainian drones, mentioning that the US has 'a lot of Tomahawks' at its disposal.
In the broader context, start-ups like Helsing, Quantum Systems, and Stark Defence have been supplying advanced drones to various countries, including potentially Ukraine. These drones offer higher reach and AI integration, making them of significant interest.
The discussion between Trump and Zelenskyy has opened the door for potential drone cooperation between the US and Ukraine. While the US is open to purchasing Ukrainian drones, it remains committed to prioritizing an end to the ongoing conflict. The involvement of advanced drone start-ups could further enhance the capabilities of both nations' drone fleets.
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