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 July 14, President Donald Trump announced at Joint Base Andrews that the U.S. plans to provide Ukraine with Patriot missile systems to support its defense against Russian aggression.
- This decision follows a pause on some U.S. arms shipments and stems from continuing Russian aggression and failed ceasefire talks, including an early July call between Trump and Putin with no progress.
- Trump stated Ukraine will pay 100% for the missiles, with NATO and the European Union covering the costs, while Germany expressed readiness to purchase Patriot systems for Kyiv last week.
- Trump stated that Ukraine will cover the full cost of the missiles, emphasizing that this arrangement is preferable, and noted that the exact quantity of missiles to be delivered has not yet been decided.
- The announcement implies increased Western military support for Ukraine amid ongoing missile attacks from Russia and highlights unresolved tensions affecting U.S.-Russia diplomacy.
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