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 at Joint Base Andrews, President Donald Trump announced that the United States plans to supply Patriot air defense missiles to Ukraine to assist in defending against Russia's invasion.
- This announcement follows growing frustration from Trump due to failed talks with Putin, who has refused cease-fire agreements in months of negotiations.
- Trump indicated that the European Union and NATO will cover the full cost of the deliveries, stressing that the United States will not bear any expenses and expects to be fully reimbursed for the equipment sent.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskiy recently indicated that Ukraine is nearing a complex deal to acquire additional Patriot missile systems, while Russia has escalated its air assaults in recent weeks.
- Trump’s pledge marks a policy shift toward increasing sophisticated military aid, with support from Senator Lindsey Graham who expects weapons to flow at record levels.
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In a change of position, President Donald Trump now hardened his attitude against Russian President Vladimir Putin. As part of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s visit to the White House, Trump confirmed the sending to Ukraine of Patriot anti-missile defence systems, the cost of which will be borne by the Atlantic Alliance. The operation allows the American weapons factories to offer them to intermediary countries so that they, in turn, send th…
US President Donald Trump, who is trying to stop the Ukraine-Russia war, said that he is very disappointed with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said that it is pleasant to talk to Putin on the phone, but then he turns around and starts a massive bombing on Ukraine. Now the news is that America is preparing to send a new consignment of weapons to Ukraine, which will also include Patriot missiles.
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By Brad Lendon, CNN President Donald Trump’s announcement that Ukraine will receive Patriot missile systems as part of a new US weapons package has been warmly greeted in Kyiv as the country reels under nightly Russian bombing. President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly requested the Patriots in recent weeks as Moscow fires record numbers of drones and missiles to wreak havoc and fear in cities and towns across Ukraine. But Trump’s announcement…
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