Germany Received 'Positive Signals' from the US for Air Defense for Ukraine.
In Germany, 'positive signals' have been received from the US regarding the supply of Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine. Negotiations are ongoing regarding the terms of purchasing these systems.
Sky News reports: 'The spokesperson for the German Foreign Ministry stated that negotiations are underway regarding the implementation of the terms. It concerns who will bear the costs and how they will be financed.'
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius traveled to Washington for an official visit on July 14. A meeting is planned with Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to discuss further support for Ukraine in connection with Russian aggression.
In particular, Volodymyr Zelensky has reported an agreement on payment by Germany and Norway for three Patriot systems for Ukraine. Negotiations are also ongoing regarding the supply of two complexes from the US and the manufacturer. Donald Trump has expressed a willingness to send Patriot systems to Ukraine, but detailed conditions have not yet been specified.
Summary
Germany received 'positive signals' from the US regarding the possibility of supplying Patriot systems for Ukraine. Negotiations are taking place and terms are being agreed upon in order to support Ukraine amid the acute situation in the east of the country.
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