Sybiha stated that Ukraine's combat experience could help restore navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
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The Foreign Minister stated Ukraine's readiness to help restore navigation in the region. The experience of countering terror in the Black Sea is useful for the Middle East.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha participated in an international meeting on restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and stated that Ukraine's experience in the war is useful for Middle Eastern countries. This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, writes UNN.
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The meeting took place on April 2 under the chairmanship of Great Britain. During his speech, Sybiha emphasized that Ukraine has practical experience in countering similar threats.
For Ukraine, Iranian terror is not an abstraction. Every Ukrainian knows the sound of Iranian Shahed drones. We know that this sound brings death. For many years, Iran has been helping Russia kill our people
Ukraine offers its experience to the region
The minister emphasized that modern conflicts are no longer isolated, and global security is interconnected.
There are no longer isolated regional conflicts. Ukraine's combat experience is valuable for the Middle East. Global security is interconnected
He also drew parallels between the situation in the Strait of Hormuz and Russia's actions in the Black Sea.
Terrorist regimes exchange experiences. What Iran is doing today in the Strait of Hormuz, Russia did yesterday in the Black Sea. The problem is that Iran has learned from Russia's mistakes and drawn conclusions from them
Ukraine is ready to join in resolving the crisis
Sybiha stated that Ukraine supports the restoration of freedom of navigation and is ready to cooperate with partners.
We succeeded because we acted decisively - and that is the kind of thinking the world needs today. Ukraine's position is clear: terror must receive a decisive response, and freedom of navigation must be protected. We must put an end to this blockade. Ukraine is ready to work with countries in the region on a bilateral level and cooperate with our transatlantic partners
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