Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is actively seeking to restart US military aid by offering “mutual purchases and investments” to President Donald Trump, following a reported halt in crucial munitions shipments. This strategy emerged during their “good conversation” on Friday, just hours after Kyiv endured a record-breaking Russian aerial assault, emphasizing Ukraine’s dire need for continued defense capabilities, especially Patriot air defense missiles.
Zelenskyy’s emphasis on joint defense production and direct procurement highlights Ukraine’s proactive attempts to secure vital weaponry. The country is facing unprecedented bombardments, making robust air defense a paramount concern. Despite the positive framing, a firm commitment on aid resumption was not publicly announced.
The backdrop to these discussions included President Trump’s “disappointment” after a call with Vladimir Putin, who reportedly refused to make concessions for peace. The subsequent, massive Russian strike on Kyiv immediately after the Trump-Putin call was interpreted by Zelenskyy as Moscow’s “clear interpretation of how Moscow interprets diplomacy,” reinforcing the need for immediate and robust aerial protection.
With US aid on hold, Germany has entered “intensive talks” to potentially purchase Patriot missile systems for Ukraine, exploring various options to ensure Kyiv receives the necessary air defense capabilities. This European effort showcases a determination to support Ukraine despite the complexities surrounding US military assistance.
