Zelenskyy Visits Saudi Arabia for Security Talks

Is Ukraine's counter-drone expertise a strategic goldmine for Saudi Arabia or a dangerously overhyped miscalculation?
Zelenskyy Visits Saudi Arabia for Security Talks
Above: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gives a press conference in Kyiv on March 12, 2025. Image credit: Vitalii Nosach/Global Images Ukraine/Getty Images

The Spin


Narrative A

Ukraine's battlefield-tested counter-drone expertise is exactly what Saudi Arabia needs right now — no other military has intercepted more Iranian-made Shaheds than Kyiv's forces. The deal is pure strategic sense: Gulf states trade surplus Patriot missiles for cheap Ukrainian interceptors that cost $1,000 versus $4 million, solving both sides' most urgent defense gaps.

Narrative B

Ukraine's drone mastery was forged against Russia, on flat eastern terrain, through years of catastrophic trial and error, and it still fails. Transplanting that hard-won, theater-specific experience to the Gulf, against Iran, is strategic fantasy. Zelenskyy arrived in Jeddah with a compelling pitch and a genuine need for allies, but Saudi Arabia should not mistake one for the other.


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