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Can Germany Sell One of Its Patriot Air Defence Systems to Ukraine?

UKRAINE, JUL 8 – The US will send 10 Patriot interceptor missiles to Ukraine and urge Germany to transfer its Patriot missile batteries amid stalled peace talks, officials said.

  • On July 9, 2025, President Donald Trump announced plans to provide Ukraine with 10 Patriot interceptor missiles and encouraged Germany to consider transferring one of its Patriot missile batteries to support Ukraine's defense.
  • This announcement followed a pause in US military assistance due to a review of stockpiles and internal concerns over deeper conflict involvement.
  • Germany currently operates nine Patriot systems after sending three to Ukraine and is engaged in talks to secure more Patriots for Kyiv amid intensified Russian attacks.
  • Trump stated, "they have to be able to defend themselves," while Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell emphasized the need for Ukraine to protect itself as efforts continue toward lasting peace.
  • The delivery of additional Patriot systems could help fill critical air defense gaps in Ukraine and reflects expanded US-European cooperation amid ongoing war and Russian recruitment efforts.
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Trump is committed to "America first" – but in the face of Putin's destructive airstrikes in the Ukraine war, he has to refocus his positions.

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US President Trump is not only allowing abandoned arms to be delivered to Ukraine again. Now Kiev may even expect another Patriot air defense system. In the current situation, it would be particularly important for the country.

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Read all the latest developments and news about the Russian war of aggression on Ukraine in the live ticker on ntv.de.

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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