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Trump Aides to Discuss Weapons for Ukraine on Tuesday After Claims of Resumption of Supplies

Members of US President Donald Trump’s national security team plan to discuss details of weapons supplies, including Patriot missiles, to Ukraine on Tuesday after Trump said he would send defensive weapons to the country, CNN reports, citing a source familiar with the matter.

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The US is halting arms deliveries to Ukraine, including Patriot anti-aircraft missiles, due to concerns about its own stocks. According to a report, there are clearly too few of them in the US army. President Trump is said to have promised Ukraine the delivery of ten pieces.

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US President Donald Trump would have ordered the delivery of 10 Patriot air defence missiles to Ukraine. Separated from this, according to a German official, Trump would have had a conversation with Merz and would have forced Germany to sell one of its Patriot batteries to Ukraine.

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Trump promises 10 Patriot interceptors to Zelensky and reopens the flow of weapons to Kiev. The Pentagon confirms: "It serves to defend itself." Moscow: "So away is peace." Berlin: "Russia will pay damages."

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US President Donald Trump promised Vladimir Zelensky to send Ukraine 10 missiles for Patriot.

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US President Trump seems to be changing his course towards Russia, and is now considering, according to a report, a urgent request from Ukraine.

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