Is the US Sending Weapons to Ukraine via NATO?
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Key Takeaways
- US to send weapons to Ukraine via NATO.
- Trump warns of severe tariffs on Russia.
- Agreement with NATO allies finalized.
- Patriot systems to arrive in Ukraine soon.
- Ukraine will pay for the weapons supplied.
Washington, July 15 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will be supplying weapons to Ukraine through NATO. He issued a warning of imposing severe tariffs on Russia if a ceasefire agreement is not reached within 50 days. During a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office, Trump disclosed a new agreement aimed at bolstering Ukraine's defense, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Trump stated, “We are going to be sending them weapons and they're going to be paying for them,” emphasizing that the United States will be responsible for the manufacturing of these arms.
“We're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days,” he warned, specifically addressing Russia.
Trump highlighted that there would be “secondary tariffs” of approximately 100 percent, as reported by multiple news outlets.
Later, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick clarified that Trump's reference to “secondary tariffs” meant “economic sanctions” if Russia fails to reach a settlement to end the conflict in Ukraine within the specified time frame, according to The Washington Times.
After the meeting, Trump told reporters that the agreement with NATO allies was finalized and fully endorsed, as reported by The New York Times.
He further stated, “We'll send them a lot of weapons of all kinds,” adding that these weapons would be delivered promptly to various conflict sites in Ukraine. “And they're going to pay for 100 percent of them,” he confirmed.
Trump also mentioned that some Patriot systems would be arriving in Ukraine shortly, as indicated by ABC News.
Additionally, he noted that European nations possessing Patriots would facilitate their transfer to Ukraine, with deliveries expected to commence very soon, as reported by ABC News.