Speaking to the chiefs of NATO, the president of the United States says that ‘billion’ dollars worth weapons will be sent to NATO, which will coordinate the distribution.
US President Donald Trump has confirmed this America will send more weapons to Ukraine Russia has threatened to charge high rates on Russia in the wake of its growing disappointment for refusing to talk about the end of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Speaking at a meeting with NATO Chief Mark Rutte at the White House on Monday, Trump said that the US was sending “billions of” in military equipment, including patriotic air defense systems and other missiles. Trump said these weapons would pay for the members of NATO.
Trump said, “In short we are going to make top-off-line weapons and will be sent to NATO,” Trump said.
He further said that if Russian President Vladimir Putin fails to sign a peace agreement with Ukraine, he will impose “extremely harsh rates” with 100 percent secondary rates.
Trump took over with the promise of ending the Russia-E-Kerkren war within three hours and Putin refused to make a peace agreement.
Russia has agreed to pause for a short time in the battle, but refused to accept a 30 -day unconditional war, saying that the proposal will give Kiev a chance to harass its army and torture.
This has stressed close relations between Putin and Trump, who allegedly allegedly cast a lot of “B ******” in the United States on the Russian leader last week.
Trump’s announcement said Ratte said, “It would mean that Ukraine can really get a large number of military equipment for Air Defense, but missiles, ammunition, etc.
“If I am a Vladimir Putin today and you have heard about what you want to do in the days, and I will reconsider this announcement, whether I should not negotiate more seriously about Ukraine at the moment.”
Trump said that he would sell patriotic air protection systems around the world to NATO countries and distribute through defense block, but did not say whether the US would send long hazards and other offensive weapons.
During a press conference, Trump repeatedly expressed his disappointment with Putin.
“My conversations with him are always very pleasant… I go home, I tell the first woman: ‘I talked to Vladimir today, we did a wonderful conversation’. She said: ‘Oh, really, the second city was hit’.
Trump said that than his predecessors, Putin did not “fool” him but in the end, the discussion does not speak. This action has been taken… he knows the agreement. He knows what a fair deal is. “”
Melinda Harring, a senior co -senior colleague at the Eurasia Center of the Atlantic Council, said that after several months of Putin’s Putin’s match came after Trump.
“Trump gave Putin for six months. He stuck his neck and he said he was going to give peace. And Putin felt like he was a star. Apart from these reasons, there were people who were showing people who were showing photographs of Ukraine,” she said.
In Kiev, the Ukrainian despite many unknown details, are watching this announcement as a strong message of support.
“If a patriotic battery really enters Ukraine, it will go a long way to protect the sky in this country, because he has tried to withstand a large number of barrages almost overnight of the ballistic missile, cruise missile and drones,” Al Jazir Rory Chalens said.
Kremlin said West had a long way to provide weapons and equipment to Ukraine, and the dialogue for Moscow remains important.
But in the Russian society, the US Nato’s announcement was desperately welcomed, said Al Jazir’s Yulia Shapovalova.
“It was hoped that when Donald Trump came to power, the conflict was over. People saw that Trump has taken a few steps to bring peace in Ukraine to help end this conflict, but now he has lost a kind of courage,” she said. “War supporters say: ‘Look, we told you that Russia did not trust Donald Trump because he was not a friend of Russia.’