Ukraine open to buying US military aid package for $50 billion, Zelensky says
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine could find $30 billion to $50 billion for future US military weapons packages.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the need for air defense systems, highlighting their importance for Ukraine's security.
- The US has provided Ukraine with about $70 billion in weapons aid and $51 billion in financial aid, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
- European countries have pledged $126 billion in additional military and financial aid, as concerns about US support for Ukraine linger.
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Trump bashes Zelenskyy as Ukraine seeks to buy Patriot air defence systems
After President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine wants to buy US-made Patriot air defence systems, US President Donald Trump bashed him for 'always looking to purchase missiles' and falsely accused him of starting the war with Russia
REPORT: Trump Refuses $50 Billion Agreement With Ukraine, Will Not Sell Kiev Regime Patriot Air Defense Systems and Missiles
In a surprising turn, Trump has rejected a substantial $50 billion defense deal with Ukraine, opting against the sale of crucial Patriot missile systems. This decision raises significant implications for U.S.-Ukraine relations.
Zelensky started the war then begged for missiles
The Ukrainian leader has recently renewed his call for Washington to supply air defense systems. Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky should never have started a war with Russia, US President Donald Trump has said. In a press conference alongside El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump commented on Zelensky's recent offer to finance $15 billion worth of Patriot air defense batteries with the aid of Kiev's European backers…
Trump refuses to sell Patriots to Ukraine. "You don't start a war against someone 20 times bigger and then hope to get missiles"
US President Donald Trump on April 14 rejected President Volodymyr Zelensky's request to buy Patriot air defense systems, accusing him of "always looking to buy missiles" while falsely blaming Kiev for instigating the war with Russia.
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