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Ukraine and Saudi Arabia signed a defence cooperation document as Kyiv seeks new partnerships and Middle Eastern countries need Ukraine’s drone-countering expertise. View on euronews
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sees a “historic opportunity” to remake the region, according to people briefed by U.S. officials on the conversations.
Ukraine leader says signs with Qatar and Saudi Arabia, with one to come with the United Arab Emirates, as Iran presses aerial campaign against neighbours. What we know on day 1,495
Ukraine signed a military agreement with Saudi Arabia as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy seeks to develop ties in the Middle East amid rising uncertainties over Western support for his nation.
Ukraine signed a defense cooperation pact with Saudi Arabia on Friday, as Gulf countries look to Kyiv for assistance on defending against drone attacks from Iran. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed the agreement with senior Saudi officials during his two-day visit to Riyadh.
If Iranians carry out threat to hit Bab al-Mandeb Strait, kingdom's remaining shipping route for oil exports, Riyadh would likely retaliate immediately, experts say
US allies in the Persian Gulf are reportedly looking to take an active role in the war against Iran in the wake of attacks on their military bases and energy facilities. Despite stating a clear intent to stay out of the conflict,
Gulf states, particularly Saudi Arabia and the UAE, are cautiously increasing support for the US while avoiding direct war with Iran due to the high risk of retaliation and regional instability.
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Is Saudi Arabia calling the shots? Crown Prince MBS urging Trump to keep Iran war alive - report
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is reportedly urging US President Trump to escalate military action against Iran, viewing it as a chance to reshape the Middle East. He believes removing Iran's current government is key to addressing the threat to Gulf nations.
Investors are grappling with sharp divergence across the Gulf's markets, as the Iran conflict drives asset volatility in the region.