Trump, Ukraine and Patriot
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American fatigue with the war and the fickleness of the Trump administration remain concerns for Ukraine’s leaders.
Donald Trump’s remarks on Ukraine on Monday were far from the biggest announcement the US president could have made.
By Lili Bayer and Andrew Gray BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Several European countries said on Tuesday they were willing to buy U.S. arms for Ukraine under a scheme announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, although arrangements still needed to be worked out.
President Donald Trump announced this week that the United States will sell weapons to European nations that will ultimately help Ukraine, but many of the details are still being hammered out between allies.
President Trump has effectively handed Vladimir Putin an extraordinary green light: 50 days to finish off his brutal summer offensive in Ukraine before facing any consequences.
Russia continued its nightly bombardment of Ukraine overnight into Tuesday, shortly after President Donald Trump announced his decision to supply Ukraine with new military equipment and White House threats of further economic measures against Moscow.
President Donald Trump will meet with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte to announce plans to sell weaponry that they can then pass to Ukraine for its war with Russia.
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Ukraine’s Patriot hope rides on NATO wallets — Trump enforces pay-to-arm modelUS President Donald Trump announced a major update in how the United States provides weapon support to Ukraine. NATO to Act as Middleman in Weapon Transfers This update comes in the context of Ukraine’s ongoing war with Russia.