Trump signals support for sending more Patriot missiles to Ukraine
- On June 25, 2025, during the NATO summit held in The Hague, U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a detailed discussion regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
- The meeting followed Russia's February 2022 invasion, which has continued with increased drone attacks while Ukraine seeks more air defense support and a ceasefire.
- Trump left open the possibility of supplying more Patriot missile defense systems to Ukraine, acknowledging their high precision and current distribution to allies like Israel.
- Trump said, “Putin really has to end that war,” and characterized Putin as “misguided,” while Zelensky described their talks as “long and substantive” focusing on peace efforts.
- The meeting suggested ongoing U.S. support for Ukraine and NATO's commitment to increased defense spending by 2035 amid continued Russian aggression and stalled ceasefire talks.
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[The Hague - Sakaguchi Yukihiro, Vienna - Kaneko Natsuki] On the 25th, US President Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in The Hague, Netherlands, a country under Russian aggression. At a press conference after the meeting, he stated that he would consider providing Ukraine with additional Patriot surface-to-air missiles as requested, indicating his intention to continue providing arms support. This was the first meeting betwee…
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