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Trump says US to supply weapons to Ukraine via NATO

UKRAINE, JUL 11 – The U.S. resumed sending $300 million worth of defensive weapons to Ukraine after a Pentagon pause, aiming to support Kyiv against intensified Russian attacks.

  • On Thursday, July 10, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a deal with NATO to supply weapons to Ukraine through the alliance.
  • The agreement comes in the context of Russia’s large-scale military attack on Ukraine that began in February 2022, which has led to escalated Russian offensives and a corresponding increase in U.S. military assistance.
  • Trump said the U.S. sends weapons to NATO, which will fully reimburse the costs, and added that systems including Patriots might be sent to NATO for distribution to Ukraine.
  • Trump announced that the US is providing arms to NATO, with the alliance fully covering the costs, and he also indicated he would deliver an important announcement regarding Russia on Monday.
  • This arrangement signals a sustained U.S. commitment to Ukraine's defense and a coordinated NATO role amid ongoing conflict without specifying exact weapons or timeline.
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