Trump says US will send Patriot missiles to Ukraine
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – President Trump announced the US will send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine with NATO and the European Union funding the purchase amid escalating Russian drone and missile attacks.
- On Sunday at Joint Base Andrews, US President Donald Trump declared that the United States plans to provide Ukraine with Patriot missile systems to support its defense against Russian forces.
- This decision follows a recent Pentagon pause in some arms shipments to Kyiv amid concerns over dwindling US stockpiles and ongoing difficulties in negotiating a ceasefire with Russia.
- Trump stated the US will not pay for the Patriot missiles, as the European Union and NATO members will reimburse 100% of the costs, while Ukraine is close to a multi-level agreement on these systems.
- Trump stated that Ukraine will fully reimburse the United States for the delivery of various advanced military equipment, emphasizing that this arrangement is exactly how they intend it to be.
- The announcement implies continued US military support for Ukraine despite internal pauses and suggests increasing European financial responsibility for Ukraine's defense amid ongoing Russian attacks.
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