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President Donald Trump said that the United States would send Russian President Vladimir Putin as a leader, send the Patriot missile Ukraine, which “talks well, and then he bombs everyone in the evening.”
Trump commented that NATO General Secretary Mark Rute plans to meet the President during the visit of Washington, DC on Monday and Tuesday. Last week, Trump revealed a new NATO deal, allowing us to flow weapons into Ukraine through allied nations.
Trump told reporters on Sunday, “I am going to have a meeting with the general secretary coming tomorrow. But we are basically going to send them to various pieces of the very sophisticated army. And they are going to pay 100 percent for them. And that’s what we want we want it.
“I have not yet agreed to the number, but they are going to have anything. Because they need security. But the European Union is paying for it. We are not paying anything for it. But we will send it, and it will be good news for the US, we will send them to the patriots, which they need,” Trump added to the reference to Ukrain.
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President Donald Trump gives a thumb to reporters as he runs on the South lawn on Sunday, July 13, 2025 when he arrives at the White House in Washington, DC (AP/Jose Louis Magana)
“Because Putin really surprised many people. He talks well, and then he bombs everyone in the evening. It’s a little problem, I don’t like it,” Trump also said.
Trump said last Thursday that under the new NATO deal, “What we are doing is the weapons that are going out, going to NATO, and then NATO is going to give those weapons [to Ukraine]And NATO is paying for those weapons. ,
The US will have to send weapons for Ukraine, Trump said that a few days after the Pentagon break
Ukrainian and German troops are seen training on the Patriot Air Defense Missile System in a military training area in Germany in June 2024. (Jens Butner/Picture through Alliance Getty Image)
After the Pentagon, it was developed that some of the vital arms shipments for Ukraine were freeze, including the Patriot missile interceptor and 155 mm artillery shells.
Politico first reported in early July that the policy was operated by the Under Secretary of Defense for Elbridge Kolby after a review of the stockpiles of American monks.
Then the Pentagon reversed the course after about a week.
The Pentagon’s policy chief Albridge Kolby is shown in the Senate hearing. On the left, an American Patriot missile battery is ready. (Getty image)
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Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said, “Under the direction of President Trump, the Defense Department is sending additional defensive weapons to Ukraine to ensure that Ukrainians can defend themselves, while we work to secure a permanent peace and ensure murder.” “Our framework for Potus to evaluate military shipments worldwide is effective and it is integral to our America’s first defense priorities.”
Fox News’ Ketlin McFol, Jasmine Behar and Jennifer Griffin contributed to the report.