In a significant boost to bilateral ties and defense cooperation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held high-level talks with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, resulting in new defense agreements and expanded strategic collaboration between the two nations.

Expressing gratitude for Spain’s continued support, President Zelenskyy described the visit as a crucial step toward strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities amid ongoing security challenges. He emphasized that the cooperation would enhance not only military-industrial partnerships but also broader political coordination between Kyiv and Madrid.
I met with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. I am grateful to Spain for its support and for this visit – a visit that will also, in many ways, support Ukraine and, importantly, allow us to expand our cooperation: the defense industries of our countries, our defensive capabilities,… pic.twitter.com/KFtvbkoryn
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 18, 2026
“Ukraine is ready to contribute its expertise in drones, operational experience, and capabilities, while Spain’s defense industry can provide critical resources such as ammunition, radars, and advanced equipment,” Zelenskyy said, highlighting the complementary strengths of both nations.
The Ukrainian President also confirmed that multiple agreements were signed during the visit, with technical teams from both sides already working on implementation details to accelerate defense innovation and production.
Reinforcing Spain’s long-term commitment, Prime Minister Sánchez announced that Madrid will allocate €1 billion in military assistance to Ukraine for 2026. The funding underscores Spain’s continued support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and its intent to deepen long-term security cooperation.
The developments mark a significant step forward in Ukraine-Spain relations, with both countries aiming to build a resilient defense partnership in response to evolving geopolitical challenges.
Hoy, junto a @ZelenskyyUa, España destina 1.000 millones de euros en 2026 al apoyo bilateral militar.
Nuestra implicación va más allá de las cifras: impulsaremos juntos la coproducción en el ámbito de la defensa industrial. pic.twitter.com/MD3EhKYuPY
— Pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) March 18, 2026


