U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to supply additional weapons to NATO allies in support of Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in Western military backing for Kyiv amid its ongoing war with Russia. Speaking during a press conference, Trump stated that the United States would deliver advanced weaponry, including Patriot missile systems, through NATO coordination channels. He also noted that some of the financial burden may be shared by European countries. The announcement triggered a sharp response from the Kremlin. Russian government spokesman Dmitry Peskov accused the U.S. of continuously fueling the conflict and warned that the ongoing delivery of arms risks further destabilising the region. Peskov emphasized that U.S. weapons have been flowing into Ukraine since the beginning of the war and are continuing now. Russia also reiterated that it is ready for another round of peace talks with Ukraine but claimed that Kyiv has yet to propose a date. Peskov said, “It is obvious that Kyiv is in no hurry.”
first published: Jul 14, 2025 11:35 pm
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