A Ukrainian proposal for a drone manufacturing joint venture with New Zealand is under consideration, with officials and analysts urging investment in domestic drone production amid growing global defence demands and regional security concerns.
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The Ukrainian ambassador says he wants New Zealand to buy drone technology off Ukraine. Ukraine's approach New Zealand and also Australia to try to strike a deal, which would see their tech added to our weapons arsenal. They've already struck four similar deals so far with Germany, Canada, Norway, and Japan. Now Robert Patman is an international relations professor at Otago University and with us. Hi Robert.
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