Trump says US to supply weapons to Ukraine via NATO
UKRAINE, JUL 11 – The U.S. resumed sending $300 million worth of defensive weapons to Ukraine after a Pentagon pause, aiming to support Kyiv against intensified Russian attacks.
- On Thursday, July 10, 2025, President Donald Trump announced in a phone interview that the US will supply weapons to Ukraine via NATO, which will distribute them.
- This move stems from a new deal Trump struck with NATO amid intensifying Russian air strikes on Ukraine and increased calls for support at a recent Rome conference.
- Trump said the US is sending Patriot missile systems to NATO, and that NATO will reimburse 100% of the weapons’ costs while distributing them to Ukraine.
- Russian forces launched heavy attacks involving about 400 drones and 18 missiles on Thursday, causing casualties and damage mainly in Kyiv, as Zelensky and NATO leaders urged more aid.
- Trump’s announcement signals increased military support through NATO and highlights ongoing international efforts to reinforce Ukraine’s defense capabilities against the invasion.
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