Trump Administration Approves First NATO-Funded US Arms Ukraine Under PURL
The new NATO-funded mechanism enables up to $10 billion in U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine, including critical air defense systems amid rising Russian missile and drone attacks, officials said.
- The Trump administration has approved its first U.S. weapons aid packages for Ukraine under a new funding agreement, as reported by two sources familiar with the matter.
- Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby has authorized two aid packages valued at $500 million each under the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List.
- The cooperation aims to supply Ukraine with up to $10 billion in weapons in response to increased Russian aggression, according to sources.
- The approved packages include critical air defense systems, essential for Ukraine amid rising Russian missile and drone attacks.
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