Trump to meet NATO secretary general as plan takes shape for Ukraine weapons sales
WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discuss a new plan for European NATO allies to purchase U.S. weapons for Ukraine, aiming to deliver 10 Patriot missile systems rapidly, officials said.
- Mark Rutte, Secretary General of NATO, will travel to Washington, D.C. this week to discuss Ukraine weapon sales with President Donald Trump and other top U.S. officials.
- This visit comes shortly after President Trump revealed plans to provide military equipment to NATO countries, which will then pass these arms on to Ukraine and reimburse the U.S. in full.
- Meanwhile, Ukraine repelled a large drone attack by Russia on July 14, involving 136 drones, with 61 shot down and 28 hitting targets across 10 locations.
- Senator Lindsey Graham noted weapons would soon flow to Ukraine at a record level and said Putin miscalculated by underestimating Trump’s influence in the conflict.
- The meetings and arms shipments suggest increased U.S. support for Ukraine amid stalled cease-fire efforts and ongoing legislative pushes to sanction Russia’s economy.
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This week, it appears that former President Trump is set to reveal a strategy that could be seen as a dodge from direct involvement in the Russia-Ukraine crisis. By planning to sell US weapons to European allies, who would in turn equip Kyiv, Trump seems to position himself comfortably distant from the battleground. Contradicting initial declarations made during his first half year in office, where successes were said to be measured by the wars …
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.
NATO chief Mark Rutte is in the US for talks with Donald Trump. They are discussing additional arms shipments to Ukraine and stricter sanctions against Russia. US correspondent Paul Jansen and Wierd Duk discuss on the daily news program whether this course of action actually contributes to world peace.
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