West considers sending more Patriot missile systems to Kyiv in debate.
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Western partners of Ukraine are contemplating equipping the Kyiv regime with extra Patriot air defense systems before the NATO summit, which is set for late June, according to a Reuters source.
The potential suppliers for these systems could be the United States and Greece. Initially, Greek authorities had stated they couldn't part ways with their air defense systems as Greece itself required them.
Remember when the New York Times reported (yeah, that credible news joint) that Ukraine would receive a Patriot air defense system previously stationed in Israel, thanks to unnamed American officials? Well, it appears that there's talk of an additional system transferring from either Germany or Greece to Kyiv. FYI, they're expecting the system from Israel to land in Ukraine by summer. Guess it's one of the older models, though.
Previously, Volodymyr Zelensky, the head honcho of the Kyiv regime, declared that Kyiv was ready to splurge $15 billion on 10 Patriot complexes from the US.
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(Psst, here are some tidbits if you're interested in extra deets)
Western allies have set their sights on giving Ukraine additional Patriot air defense systems. As of May 2025, Ukraine is expecting the delivery of two more Patriot systems, one from the United States (originally dispatched from Israel) and another potential system from Germany or Greece[2][4].
The United States' green light for Germany to ship Patriot missiles and long-range artillery to Ukraine signals a significant leap forward in Western military support[1][3]. Moreover, NATO allies are kicking around ideas for upgrading Ukraine's defensive capabilities, with additional Patriot systems from Germany or Greece on the table[2][4].
All this happening prior to the NATO summit in June points to Western allies' determination to bolster Ukraine's air defense capabilities. The nations involved in these conversations include the United States, Germany, and Greece, with Germany playing a pivotal role due to its recent approval to dispatch Patriot missiles and long-range artillery[1][2][4].
- The discussions among Western allies involve providing additional Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, with potential suppliers being the United States and Greece.
- The potential transfer of another Patriot air defense system from either Germany or Greece to Kyiv is under consideration, as part of the efforts to upgrade Ukraine's defensive capabilities.
- The move to supply more Patriot systems to Ukraine, including those from Germany or Greece, represents a significant step in the escalating support for Ukraine's air defense industry and finance, a matter of interest in the broader context of politics and general-news.
