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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNUkraine to Boost Domestic Arms Production to Counter Russia's Invasion, Says ZelenskyAsharq Al Awsat A new Ukrainian government approved Thursday will race to expand domestic arms production to meet half the country’s weapons needs within six months as it tries to push back Russia’s invasion,
Putin ‘unfazed’ by Trump’s threat, Zelensky seeks ‘powerful, deterrent weapon,’ House NDAA would restore Army base names.
Ukraine and the United States are working out all the details regarding the supply of defense support, including air defense components. — Ukrinform.
In some ways, the U.S. vacillation has a bigger impact than the lack of the weapons themselves, the officials said. A single shipment of arms—even one that included dozens of Patriot missiles, hundreds of Hellfires, and thousands of rounds of 155-millimeter artillery—does not make or break Ukraine’s war effort.
We’ve seen President Trump’s recent messaging on Ukraine — and frankly, we’re impressed,” Andriy Yermak told The Post Tuesday.
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The Trump administration is pausing some weapons shipments to Ukraine, including air defense missiles, following a review of military spending and American support to foreign countries, a senior White House official told CNN.
President Donald Trump says the United States is selling weapons to its NATO allies in Europe so they can provide them to Ukraine as it struggles to fend off a recent escalation in Russia’s drone and missile attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had an important phone conversation with US President Donald Trump in which he praised America's readiness to help Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky met with United States Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal on July 10, urging stronger sanctions against Russia and emphasizing the need to maintain international pressure to bring an end to Moscow's continued aggression.