The US Department of Defense is negotiating with a number of countries on the supply of Patriot systems to Ukraine. There are currently no specific terms or deadlines.
This was reported by Suspilne with reference to a source in the US government on condition of anonymity.
"These will be separate agreements with individual countries," the source said.
According to him, the Pentagon is negotiating with a number of countries on possible bilateral agreements on the supply of American Patriot anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine. At the same time, the source of the publication noted that the process is currently at the negotiation stage and has no deadline.
The source also did not specify the exact number of states participating in the negotiations, their list and the deadlines for implementing the agreements.
"There are currently no specific terms or deadlines," the official said.
The official added that discussions with various countries are ongoing. The goal is to determine who can provide what.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on July 14, US President Donald Trump announced that Ukraine would receive 17 MIM-104 Patriot air defense systems.
NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Alexus Hrynkevich confirmed that preparations for the delivery of Patriot to Ukraine are underway. He reported on the instruction to do this as soon as possible.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius agreed with Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth on Germany joining the delivery of five Patriot systems to Ukraine at a meeting of the Contact Group on Defense Issues in Ukraine in the Ramstein format.
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