Trump's Tactical Turn: Arming Ukraine with European Support
President Donald Trump proposes a plan to arm Ukraine by asking European allies to donate their weapons, promising to sell them replacements. This initiative includes debates over who will supply Patriot missile batteries, with various NATO countries considering participation. Controversy arises over who bears the financial burden.

In a strategic pivot, President Donald Trump has introduced a novel approach to arming Ukraine, suggesting European allies donate weapons, while offering them American replacements. His proposal, aimed at equipping Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia, targets the supply of Patriot missile systems.
The plan, although positively received, faces challenges in negotiation over who will supply the crucial defense systems. Allied countries like Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and Canada, have expressed willingness to participate, yet the specifics remain undefined.
Confusion prevails as European allies scramble to assess logistic and financial implications. Trump's comments have stirred discussions on the shared responsibility and financial commitments needed to support Ukraine against Russian aggression.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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