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UK, Ukraine Look to Sell Drones as Starmer Shows Support for Zelenskyy

Tuesday, 17 March 2026 08:02 AM EDT

Britain and Ukraine will agree to work together to sell drone technology abroad during a visit on Tuesday by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, meant to reinforce support for Kyiv when surging oil prices from war in Iran have been a boon for Moscow.

European leaders are keen to keep Ukraine in focus as global attention has switched to the Middle East. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was set to join the talks to discuss drones, related technologies and Euro-Atlantic security.

Four years on from Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv has become a world leader in drone and anti-drone technologies.

Britain, a close ally, wants to help Ukraine use that position to support countries in the Gulf which are under regular attack from Iran, including from Shahed drones which Tehran has supplied to Moscow and have become one of Russia's key weapons.

"Drones, electronic warfare and rapid battlefield innovation are now central to national and economic security, and that has only been further magnified by the conflict in the Middle East," Starmer said in a statement.

Starmer said on Monday that allies must not be distracted in their support for Ukraine by the escalating conflict in the Middle East, saying the war and subsequent spike in energy prices must not deliver a "windfall for Putin."

Ukraine and its European allies hit out at a U.S. temporary waiver issued last week which allowed countries to buy sanctioned Russian oil and petroleum products stranded at sea.

At the meeting in London, Starmer and Zelenskyy will agree a new military-industrial partnership aimed at boosting the supply of drones and ensuring AI is used effectively on the battlefield, the statement from Downing Street said.

Ukraine's drone expertise would be combined with Britain's manufacturing base to boost the supply of drones, the statement said.

Britain has been one of Ukraine's biggest supporters since the Russian invasion in 2022, consistently advocating for Zelenskyy as well as providing military equipment and munitions.

The pair will look for opportunities to cooperate with third countries on drones, Britain said. It also announced a small investment of 500,000 pounds ($660,000) in a new AI center in Ukraine to look at its use on the frontlines.

The talks with Rutte will also explore progress on the so-called Coalition of the Willing, which could provide support to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire and the need to maintain sanctions pressure on Russia.

In a separate statement Britain said it was working with Finland, the Netherlands and other countries to set up a joint defense financing and procurement mechanism to boost demand, accelerate investment and increase the availability of munitions. ($1 = 0.7524 pounds) 

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Britain and Ukraine will agree to work together to sell drone technology abroad during a visit on Tuesday by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, meant to reinforce support for Kyiv when surging oil prices from war in Iran have been a boon for Moscow.
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