Germany in Talks to Buy Patriot Missiles for Ukraine After US Pause
- On Friday, Germany confirmed that it is engaged in detailed negotiations with the US to acquire Patriot missile defense units aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s defenses amid intense Russian offensives.
- These discussions come after the US suspended deliveries of crucial arms for Ukraine’s defense, such as 30 Patriot air defense missiles, due to depleted reserves, causing concern in Kyiv.
- As the second biggest contributor to Ukraine following the United States, Berlin has supplied 38 billion euros in military assistance and transferred three Patriot missile defense systems from its own reserves.
- Defence Minister Boris Pistorius launched an initiative last month to secure more Patriot systems, and he will travel to Washington for talks later this month.
- The ongoing discussions aim to maintain Ukraine’s air defence amid intensified Russian missile and drone strikes and to fill gaps caused by US shipment pauses.
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Due to US delivery stop Berlin is testing the purchase of anti-aircraft systems – Kiev urgently needs more patriots against Russian attacks.
In order to strengthen Ukrainian air defense, Chancellor Merz contacted US President Trump. Trump also telephoned Ukrainian President Selenskyi – according to Kiev, "a very important and important conversation.
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