Announcement at NATO summit
United States President Donald Trump announced that his government will grant Ukraine a license to manufacture Patriot air defense systems. The statement was made during a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the NATO summit in Ankara, Türkiye.
Trump affirmed that Washington will share the technology necessary for the local production of these systems, key to intercepting missiles and drones. Zelenskyy had for months requested both more Patriot batteries and the possibility of assembling them on Ukrainian territory, given the increasing intensity of Russian attacks against cities and strategic infrastructure.
The tone of the meeting marked a contrast with previous meetings. Trump praised Zelenskyy’s leadership and said they have built a good relationship. He also expressed confidence that an agreement to end the war could be near. He also announced that his administration is preparing a new security package to strengthen kyiv’s defensive capabilities.
During the summit, Trump criticized some NATO allies for rejecting his intention for the United States to control Greenland and for not fully supporting the military offensive against Iran. He insisted that Europe must increase its defense spending and assume greater responsibility, as Washington reviews its military presence on the continent.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte backed US attacks on Iran and highlighted increased military spending among allies. Zelenskyy, for his part, reiterated his call for Ukraine to be admitted to the Atlantic alliance. He maintained that the experience of his armed forces would strengthen collective security against the Russian threat.




