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Trump confirmed that the United States would send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine as part of a broader weapons package coordinated through NATO.
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00:00And we make the best equipment, the best missiles,
00:04the best of everything.
00:06The European nations know that.
00:09And we've made a deal today,
00:11and I'm going to have Mark speak about it,
00:12but we've made a deal today
00:14where we are going to be sending them weapons,
00:17and they're going to be paying for them.
00:19We, the United States, will not be having any payment made.
00:24We're not buying it, but we will manufacture it,
00:27and they're going to be paying for it.
00:30Our last meeting of a month ago was very successful
00:32in that they agreed to 5 percent,
00:34which is more than a trillion dollars a year,
00:36so they have a lot of money.
00:37And these are wealthy nations.
00:39They have a lot of money, and they want to do it.
00:41They feel very strongly about it,
00:43and we feel strongly about it, too.
00:45We're in for a lot of money, and we just,
00:47we don't want to do it anymore, and we can't.
00:50But we make the best,
00:51and we're going to be sending the best to NATO,
00:53and in some cases to maybe, at Mark's suggestion,
00:57if we go to Germany,
00:58where they're going to send early-on missiles,
01:01and they'll be replaced, and NATO's going to take care of it.
01:05It's going to be coordinated by NATO,
01:07and they're going to work very much with Matt Whittaker,
01:10who's right here, who's a great ambassador,
01:12and Matt's going to be coordinated.
01:13You better do a good job, Matt.
01:15I will.
01:15And if you could say a few words.
01:17Absolutely.
01:17Now, Mr. President, dear Donald, this is really big.
01:21This is really big.
01:22You called me on Thursday that you had taken a decision,
01:26and a decision is that you want Ukraine what it needs to have
01:31to maintain, to be able to defend itself against Russia,
01:35but you don't want Europeans to pay for it,
01:38which is totally logical.
01:40And this is building on the tremendous success
01:42of the NATO summit, the 5%, but also the decision
01:47to keep Ukraine strong, and the decision to increase
01:50our defense industrial production.
01:53So based on that, this is, that was Europe stepping up.
01:56This is, again, Europeans stepping up.
01:59So I've been in contact with many countries.
02:00I can tell you that at this moment Germany, massively,
02:04but also Finland, and Denmark, and Sweden, and Norway.
02:07We have the Kingdom, the Netherlands, Canada.
02:09They all want to be part of this,
02:11and this is only the first wave.
02:12There will be more.
02:13So what we will do is work through the NATO systems
02:16to make sure that we know what Ukrainians need,
02:19so that we can make packages.
02:20Of course, in a way, we discussed it this morning,
02:22as Pete Hex said, at the Pentagon,
02:25in a way that, of course, the US will put on its stockpiles
02:29necessary to defend this country.
02:30That's absolutely clear.
02:32But it will mean that Ukraine can get its hands
02:34on really massive numbers of military equipment,
02:40both for air defense, but also missiles,
02:43ammunition, et cetera, et cetera.
02:45So if I was Vladimir Putin today,
02:47and hear you speaking about what you were planning
02:49to do in 50 days, and this announcement,
02:52I would reconsider whether I should not
02:54take negotiations about Ukraine more seriously
02:57than I was doing at the moment,
02:58if I was Vladimir Putin.
03:00But when I'm in Ukraine, I think this is really
03:02great news for them.
03:03So I really want to thank you for that,
03:04and it means the Europeans paying for it.

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