President Donald Trump said on July 10 that he has struck a new deal with NATO under which the United States will supply weapons to Ukraine amid its ongoing war with Russia, adding that the alliance will pay for the weapons.
“We’re sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for those weapons, 100 percent,” Trump said. “So what we’re doing is the weapons that are going out are going to NATO, and then NATO is going to be giving those weapons [to Ukraine], and NATO is paying for those weapons.”
Trump said the deal was finalized during the NATO summit last month.
“We send weapons to NATO, and NATO is going to reimburse the full cost of those weapons,” he added.
Trump also said he plans to make a major statement about Russia on July 14. He declined to provide further details regarding the statement.
“Russia’s continued massive attacks against Ukrainian civilians are deplorable,” Rutte wrote in a statement on social media platform X. “Earlier today I urged leaders to go further so Ukraine has more ammunition & air defences.”
Rutte did not mention the reported deal that has been reached with the Trump administration.
The Epoch Times has contacted a NATO spokesperson for further comment.

The Pentagon said on July 7 that it is sending more defensive weapons to Ukraine as the Eastern European country has been pounded by heavy Russian drone and missile strikes in recent days, with many of the attacks primarily targeting the capital of Kyiv.
The Pentagon did not state which weapons would be sent.
Speaking at a press conference on July 10 after meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Trump administration is talking to countries in Europe about sharing Patriot batteries with Ukraine.
Rubio added that Washington is looking for “creative ways” to provide Ukraine with defensive weapons.
The Trump administration has so far only sent weapons to Kyiv that were authorized by former President Joe Biden.
Trump had defended the decision while criticizing his predecessor, whom he accused of having prioritized Ukraine’s defense over that of the United States.
The Epoch Times has contacted the White House for further comment.






