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The Kremlin has responded to Trump's statement about the possible production of Patriot missiles in Ukraine

The Kremlin has responded to Trump's statement about the possible production of Patriot missiles in Ukraine

The Kremlin has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s statement regarding the possible transfer of a license to Ukraine to manufacture missiles for Patriot systems. Moscow acknowledged that Washington continues to supply Kyiv with weapons and military technology.

This was stated by Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, as quoted by Russian media. According to him, the Kremlin is aware of the scale of U.S. military support for Ukraine and has no illusions about it. At the same time, Peskov claims that the U.S., unlike its European allies, allegedly remains committed to a peaceful resolution of the war.

“We are not wearing rose-colored glasses; President Vladimir Putin is well aware of this, but at the same time, there is a certain ambivalence in the United States’ position here. Washington, unlike the Europeans, still wants to facilitate a transition to a peace process,” he said.

Recall that Trump stated that the U.S. might allow Ukraine to manufacture missiles for the Patriot system.

Peskov also noted that the Kremlin “appreciates” this U.S. position and welcomes it.

Zelenskyy assessed his meeting with Trump at the NATO summit. 

Zelenskyy told Trump that Moscow is not a suitable venue for negotiations due to the danger posed by drones. 

Peskov stated that Trump did not call Putin after the talks in Ankara.

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