Ukraine won’t produce Patriot missiles despite Trump’s promise – Reuters
Ukraine is unlikely to start producing its own Patriot air defense missiles despite US President Donald Trump’s promise to grant Kiev the relevant license, Reuters has reported, citing informed sources.
During the meeting on the sidelines of the recent NATO summit in Ankara, Türkiye on Wednesday, Trump told Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky that “we’re going to give a license to you to make Patriots. That’s pretty cool. This way, you can’t complain that we’re not giving them enough.” However, the president maintained that Washington would not supply the in-demand interceptors directly.
Reuters reported on Friday that, according to its sources, it isn’t safe for Ukraine to launch the production of Patriot missiles for as long as the fighting persists within its proclaimed borders.
The new interceptors will likely be manufactured in Germany or another European country, two people familiar with the discussions said.
The production could be shifted to Ukraine only after the conflict with Russia ends, they added.
Zelensky has repeatedly blamed the West for the shortage of air defense munitions amid continued Russian missile and drone strikes on military-related targets across Ukraine, which, Moscow says, are being carried out in response to terrorist attacks by Kiev against energy infrastructure and civilians inside Russia.
The US and its allies are experiencing a critical shortage of Patriot missiles due to their heavy use in the Ukraine conflict and the American-Israeli war against Iran. In recent months, Washington had been forced to delay the contracted shipments of the interceptors to some of its customers in Europe and Asia.
Zelensky said in a post on Telegram on Friday that Trump and him had “reached political agreements” on the licenses for the production of the Patriot interceptors in Ukraine. The technical details of the process must now be worked out by the teams from Kiev and Washington, he added.
The Ukrainian leader also claimed that in the coming days Kiev will receive another military aid package from the Americans, which would include an unspecified number of PAC-3 missiles for Patriot systems.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Pekov said on Friday that “as for the Patriot, yes, it is an obvious fact that the US is continuing full-scale deliveries of weaponry and military technologies to Ukraine. We know it.”
“At the same time, however, there’s a certain duality in the US position: unlike the Europeans, the US maintains a desire to facilitate a move toward a peace process,” Peskov stressed.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova insisted that the summit in Ankara was “humiliating” for Zelensky as NATO members “offered no meaningful response” to his pleas to supply more weapons.