What to Know About the US-NATO Weapons Deal for Ukraine
- The United States has brokered an arms deal for NATO allies to buy Patriot air defense systems and other weapons to support Ukraine against Russian attacks, according to Ambassador Matthew Whitaker.
- President Trump stated that the agreement is lucrative for the United States, and at least eight NATO nations are ready to purchase arms.
- Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, mentioned ongoing defense agreements with the Trump administration but withheld specific details.
- Senator Jeanne Shaheen affirmed the weapons purchase deal as a positive development, emphasizing Ukraine's willingness to pay for the arms instead of seeking handouts.
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Almost all weapons that, according to the agreement between the United States and NATO, must be transferred to the countries of the Alliance for further delivery to Ukraine, are already ready for immediate dispatch.
Ukraine Is Getting a New Way to Receive U.S. Weapons. Here’s What We Know.
Patriot air defense systems, missiles and ammunition are among the American-made weapons NATO allies will buy under an arms deal brokered with President Trump to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian attacks. Nearly all of the weapons are immediately available to ship to Ukraine, meaning they are either from existing military stockpiles or have just been built, officials said on condition of anonymity to discuss ongoing negotiations. Mr. Trump…
Federal Defense Minister Pistorius has appealed to the European NATO countries to participate in the purchase of US weapons for Ukraine.
Shaheen: Trump NATO Weapons Deal Is Good, Ukraine and NATO Both Talked About Paying
On Monday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power,” Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) stated that the weapons purchase deal between the U.S. and NATO is a good move and that President Zelenskyy “talked about the willingness of Ukraine to pay for The post Shaheen: Trump NATO Weapons Deal Is Good, Ukraine and NATO Both Talked About Paying appeared first on Breitbart.
President Donald Trump said he was working on a deal with the NATO alliance to sell members U.S. military equipment that they could give to Ukraine to fight off a Russian invasion.
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