The U.S. Department of Defense is currently in talks with multiple countries about bilateral agreements to supply Ukraine with Patriot air defense systems.
Not long ago, Trump was threatening to cut off all aid and even forced Zelensky out of the White House. Now, he’s urging European allies to send missiles and Patriot batteries to Kyiv.
What changed?
A multibillion-dollar arms deal. Under this arrangement, European allies would purchase U.S.-made weapons and transfer them to Ukraine. Analysts estimate that American arms sales related to this effort could top $10 billion this year alone — and if the war continues at its current pace, that figure could climb past $30 billion in 2026.