Honduras is planning to purchase Ukrainian drones as part of efforts to strengthen border security and combat organized crime, President Nasry Asfura said on Monday, June 22.
The announcement follows a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv last week, where the two leaders discussed cooperation in military technology and unmanned systems.
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Honduras interested in Ukrainian drone expertise
Speaking in Panama City during the General Assembly of the Organization of American States, Asfura said Ukrainian drone technology could help authorities monitor remote regions and disrupt criminal networks.
“We are talking about drones to protect our borders, to efficiently guard our borders, to fight against organized crime with high-tech equipment,” Asfura said.
He added that Ukraine “can help us a lot to further secure our borders and fight drug trafficking,” describing the issue as a matter of national security.
According to Euronews, Zelensky highlighted Ukraine’s experience in drone warfare during the talks.
“In terms of security today, in military and drone technologies, Ukraine is one of the strongest in the world,” Zelensky told the Honduran leader.
Ukraine expands defense partnerships abroad
Ukraine has become a global leader in drone development since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, using unmanned systems extensively for reconnaissance, targeting and long-range strike missions.
The proposed deal reflects Kyiv’s efforts to expand defense technology cooperation beyond Europe and showcase capabilities developed during the war.
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