Zelenskyy is the last person we need help from - Trump
American President Donald Trump in a telephone interview with NBC News said that the United States does not need Ukraine's help in intercepting Iranian UAVs in the Middle East.
In early March, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered to help US forces and their allies in the Middle East intercept Iranian drones, using the experience of the Ukrainian military in shooting down russian drones.
But on Saturday, during an interview, Trump said that "we don't need help," adding that the "last person we need help from is Zelenskyy."
At the same time, the US president refused to comment on whether America has accepted Ukraine's assistance in the field of drone interception technology.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, according to Axios, Washington recognized the mistake of ignoring the Ukrainian proposal for protection from the Iranian Shaheds.
It was also reported that Donald Trump rejected the proposal of russian dictator vladimir Putin to export enriched uranium from Iran to the aggressor country russia.