Report: Saudi oil giant wants to buy Ukrainian drones
Saudi oil giant Saudi Aramco is in talks with Ukraine about buying anti-aircraft drones, sources told the Wall Street Journal.
According to the information, discussions are underway with two Ukrainian companies in the area. The energy sectors of several countries have been subjected to Iranian retaliatory attacks since the war with Iran began. Saudi Aramco's Berri oil field was attacked on March 7, which led to the halt of production.
The Saudi government is already in talks with Ukraine about anti-drone technology, and according to information to the Kyiv Independent, an agreement has already been signed. According to the newspaper, Ukraine and Saudi Arabia have also negotiated a separate, very large agreement on arms purchases.
Senator: The war could turn the public against Trump
The Iran war risks turning the public against Donald Trump. This is what Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky says, according to the Wall Street Journal.
“It’s not good for the United States. And I think what’s going to happen is that the public will turn against both the president and the Republican Party,” he said in an interview with Fox.
He also said the United States shouldn’t get involved in trying to bring about regime change in Iran, because it’s not very likely that it will happen.
Saudi oil giant Saudi Aramco is in talks with Ukraine about buying anti-aircraft drones, sources told the Wall Street Journal.
According to the information, discussions are underway with two Ukrainian companies in the area. The energy sectors of several countries have been subjected to Iranian retaliatory attacks since the war with Iran began. Saudi Aramco's Berri oil field was attacked on March 7, which led to the halt of production.
The Saudi government is already in talks with Ukraine about anti-drone technology, and according to information to the Kyiv Independent, an agreement has already been signed. According to the newspaper, Ukraine and Saudi Arabia have also negotiated a separate, very large agreement on arms purchases.
Senator: The war could turn the public against Trump
The Iran war risks turning the public against Donald Trump. This is what Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky says, according to the Wall Street Journal.
“It’s not good for the United States. And I think what’s going to happen is that the public will turn against both the president and the Republican Party,” he said in an interview with Fox.
He also said the United States shouldn’t get involved in trying to bring about regime change in Iran, because it’s not very likely that it will happen.
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