- Trump reportedly pledges to ship 10 Patriot missiles to Ukraine, asks Germany to ship battery
- 'They’ve to have the ability to defend themselves' — Trump says US will ship further weapons shipments to Ukraine, criticizes Putin
- EU to impose 'hardest' sanctions on Russia in coordination with US senators, French international minister says
- Russia's Black Sea Fleet shrinks presence in key Crimean bay, Ukrainian partisans say
- Putin indicators decree permitting foreigners to serve in Russian military throughout mobilization
U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to ship 10 Patriot interceptors to Ukraine – a smaller quantity than had been paused beforehand whereas en path to the nation, Axios reported on July 8, citing its sources.
Trump has additionally steered that Germany promote one in every of its Patriot batteries to Ukraine, in keeping with three sources cited by Axios. They mentioned the U.S. and European allies would break up the price of the acquisition.
The dialogue comes as Ukraine is looking upon its allies, notably the USA, to help Ukrainian air protection by supplying "life-saving" Patriot programs and related missiles.
The Pentagon mentioned on July 2 that some navy help to Ukraine had been halted because the U.S. Protection Division conducts a assessment of international support deliveries.
On July 7, the Pentagon mentioned it will renew shipments, saying the extra defensive weapons have been supposed to assist Ukraine shield itself whereas the U.S. works towards "an enduring peace."
Merz known as Trump to request the discharge of the paused interceptors, in keeping with Axios. Throughout the name, Trump proposed that Germany promote one in every of its personal Patriot batteries to Ukraine.
Whereas no settlement has been reached, officers on either side say negotiations are ongoing. German officers keep that Berlin has already despatched a better share of its out there Patriot programs to Ukraine than some other NATO nation, together with the U.S.

'They've to have the ability to defend themselves' — Trump says US will ship further weapons shipments to Ukraine, criticizes Putin
The USA will ship "extra weapons" to Ukraine amid intensified Russian strikes, U.S. President Donald Trump advised reporters on July 7, including that he’s disillusioned in Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"We're gonna ship some extra weapons we’ve got to them, they’ve to have the ability to defend themselves, they're getting hit very onerous now," Trump mentioned alongside a U.S. and Israeli delegation on the White Home.
The U.S. halted weapons shipments to Ukraine amid a functionality assessment, the White Home and Pentagon beforehand confirmed, with Trump later denying the pause.
Trump beforehand mentioned he was disillusioned in Putin for not making progress to finish Russia's battle towards Ukraine, following a telephone name between the 2 leaders on July 3.
On July 7, Trump once more mentioned he was sad with Putin for failing to cooperate with U.S. efforts to finish the battle in Ukraine.
"It's a horrible factor, and I'm not proud of President Putin in any respect," Trump mentioned. "I'm disillusioned frankly that President Putin hasn't stopped."
He famous that the extra help the U.S. will provide to Ukraine will primarily include protection weapons amid elevated Russian assaults.
"They're getting hit very onerous. We're gonna should ship extra weapons, your defensive weapons primarily, however they're getting hit very, very onerous. So many individuals are dying in that mess," Trump mentioned.

EU to impose 'hardest' sanctions on Russia in coordination with US senators, French international minister says
The EU will introduce the "hardest sanctions… imposed (on Russia) within the final three years" in coordination with U.S. senators, French Overseas Minister Jean-Noel Barrot mentioned in a tv interview on July 7.
"(Russian President Vladimir) Putin is not advancing on the entrance and is now restricted to shelling residential areas with drones and missiles. That is resulting in quite a few casualties among the many civilian inhabitants. This should cease," Barrot mentioned.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham mentioned on June 29 that U.S. President Donald Trump was prepared for the Senate to vote on a invoice to impose new sanctions on Russia. The Republican senator has repeatedly known as for implementing further sanctions towards Moscow.
Barrot famous the EU is planning to impose the strongest sanctions towards Russia that the bloc has launched since 2022.
"This (battle) can not proceed; it should cease. To realize this, in coordination with American senators, Europe is making ready to introduce, based mostly on French proposals, the hardest sanctions we’ve got imposed within the final three years," he mentioned.
"They’ll immediately deplete the assets that permit Vladimir Putin to proceed his battle," Barrot added.
Within the U.S., senators have been engaged on a sanctions invoice, with Graham saying voting on a invoice is anticipated to start following the top of the July congressional break.

Russia's Black Sea Fleet shrinks presence in key Crimean bay, Ukrainian partisans say
Striletska Bay close to Sevastopol, as soon as a key base for Russian warships in occupied Crimea, is now almost empty and used primarily for mooring tugboats and small patrol craft, the Atesh partisan group reported on July 8.
In keeping with the group, Russia now makes use of the bay primarily for upkeep work and uncommon anti-sabotage protection drills, having pulled most main vessels from the realm.
"Lately, the bay has been virtually empty… The degradation of the occupation fleet in Sevastopol is changing into more and more apparent. Striletska Bay, which beforehand housed a lot of fight vessels, is now idle." Atesh mentioned.
The remaining fight items are periodically rotated and redeployed in an obvious effort to keep away from detection by Ukrainian reconnaissance.
"Each object is underneath management — no ship will go unnoticed," Atesh mentioned, including that every one ship actions are being tracked and shared with the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Sevastopol has served as the bottom for Russia's Black Sea Fleet because the unlawful annexation of Crimea in 2014. Repeated Ukrainian assaults utilizing naval drones, missiles, and long-range drones have pressured the Kremlin to scale back its naval presence in occupied Crimea.
Ukraine has destroyed a number of Russian vessels, together with the Caesar Kunikov touchdown ship, the Sergei Kotov patrol ship, the Ivanovets missile corvette, and a number of high-speed touchdown crafts.
Putin indicators decree permitting foreigners to serve in Russian military throughout mobilization
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on July 7 allowing foreigners to serve within the Russian military during times of mobilization, increasing navy recruitment efforts.
Putin's partial mobilization decree from Sept. 21, 2022, stays in pressure and has by no means been formally rescinded. Ending it will require a separate presidential decree specifying a termination date.
Beforehand, it was allowed solely throughout states of emergency or underneath martial legislation. Regardless of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has averted formally declaring martial legislation.
In keeping with the doc, the Kremlin can be allowing certified specialists who’ve reached the age restrict to signal contracts with Russia's Overseas Intelligence Service (SVR), Federal Safety Service (FSB), or different state safety companies.
The adjustments intention to strengthen recruitment as Moscow tries to maintain up the tempo of troop replenishment with out inflicting one other wave of unpopular conscription. The Kremlin has closely relied on monetary incentives and aggressive campaigns to draw new volunteers.
Moscow presently recruits 30,000 to 40,000 people into its military every month, sources accustomed to U.S. and EU intelligence advised the Wall Avenue Journal.
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