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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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After some back and forth, US President Donald Trump announced this week that he would deliver weapons to Ukraine. NATO should pay for the whole thing.

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The Ukrainian defense spending list includes at least ten weapons systems. On top of the Patriot Mim-104 for defense against Russian ballistic missiles and cruises. From the availability of...

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Washington. The U.S. sent weapons to Ukraine through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which pays for that arsenal, to support the former Soviet republic in its efforts to defend itself against the recent Russian drone and missile attacks, President Donald Trump reported this week.

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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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