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Ukraine Offers Middle East a Playbook for Sea Safety

Strait of Hormuz (Middle East)Saturday, April 18, 2026

Ukraine’s Proposal: Can Wartime Lessons Secure the World’s Busiest Oil Chokepoint?


A High-Stakes Offer in the Strait of Hormuz

At a recent global summit, Ukraine’s president didn’t just sound the alarm about maritime security—he presented a plan. With one of the world’s most critical oil arteries hanging in the balance, he proposed a united front to safeguard the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway where 20% of the world’s oil passes between Iran and Oman. His message was stark: Act now, or face the consequences later.

“If we don’t act clearly now, we might end up facing the same messy situation we still see in Gaza.” —Ukraine’s President

His argument hinged on precedent. How the world handles Hormuz today could set the tone for other flashpoints tomorrow. But Ukraine isn’t just warning—it’s leading by example.


From Black Sea Battles to Persian Gulf Diplomacy

For four years, Ukraine has been locked in a brutal war—a conflict that has forced it to master the art of maritime survival.

  • Russian blockades choked its ports.
  • Underwater mines turned shipping lanes into death traps.
  • Air strikes targeted civilian cargo ships.

And yet, Ukraine kept trade flowing. How? Through a relentless mix of naval escorts, mine clearance, air defense coordination, and improvised logistical ingenuity. The message was clear: Talking about security isn’t enough. Doing it is.

“We didn’t just talk about it. We did it.”

This hard-earned expertise hasn’t gone unnoticed. Ukraine has already exported its knowledge to some of the Middle East’s most vulnerable nations—Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates—training specialists to defend ports and refineries against Iranian-made drone attacks.

Now, the outreach extends further. Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain are in talks to join this burgeoning security network. The question is no longer whether Ukraine has the skills—but whether the world will acknowledge and utilize them.

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