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Ukraine hopes to sign ‘drone deals’ with seven Nato countries by end of year
Ukraine aims to sign major defense agreements with seven NATO countries by year-end, leveraging its expertise in radar systems and ground stations. It has already secured drone deals with six nations, including three Middle Eastern states, Azerbaijan, Latvia, and Lithuania, shifting from a military hardware recipient to a security provider.
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