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Trump to use presidential authority to send weapons to Ukraine, sources say

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By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump for the first time since returning to office will send weapons to Kyiv under a presidential power frequently used by his predecessor, two

Trump to Utilize Presidential Powers for Arms Shipment to Ukraine

By Mike Stone

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump for the first time since returning to office will send weapons to Kyiv under a presidential power frequently used by his predecessor, two sources familiar with the decision said on Thursday, a move suggesting new interest by the president in defending Ukraine.

More than three years after Russia's invasion of its neighbor, Trump's team will identify arms from U.S. stockpiles to send to Ukraine under the Presidential Drawdown Authority, the sources said, with one saying they could be worth around $300 million.

Trump on Tuesday said the U.S. would send more weapons to Ukraine to help the country defend itself against intensifying Russian advances.

The package could include defensive Patriot missiles and offensive medium-range rockets, but a decision on the exact equipment has not been made, the sources said. One of the people said this would happen at a meeting on Thursday.

So far, the Trump administration has only sent weapons authorized by former President Joe Biden, who was a staunch supporter of Kyiv. Presidential Drawdown Authority allows the president to draw from weapons stocks to help allies in an emergency.

The Pentagon and the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Republican president's stance on defending Ukraine has been inconsistent. At times he has criticized U.S. spending and spoken favorably of Russia but also sometimes has voiced support for Kyiv and disparaged the Kremlin.

The U.S. has $3.86 billion worth of Presidential Drawdown Authority for Ukraine remaining. The last drawdown was a $500 million award by Biden on January 9.

Ukraine's top priorities are Patriot missile interceptors and GMLRS mobile rocket artillery which may be included in the package. The weapons could be on the front lines within days because stocks are positioned in Europe.

The Trump administration this month halted shipments of some critical weapons that were approved by Biden but some of those shipments have resumed.

Congress has approved nearly $175 billion of aid and military assistance for Ukraine and allied nations in the nearly 3-1/2 years since Russia's full-scale invasion.

(Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump plans to send weapons to Ukraine using Presidential Drawdown Authority.
  • The arms package could be worth around $300 million.
  • Potential inclusion of Patriot missiles and medium-range rockets.
  • Trump's stance on Ukraine has been inconsistent.
  • Congress has approved $175 billion in aid since Russia's invasion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What authority is Trump using to send weapons to Ukraine?
Trump will send weapons to Ukraine under the Presidential Drawdown Authority, which allows the president to draw from U.S. stockpiles.
What types of weapons might be included in the shipment?
The package could include defensive Patriot missiles and offensive medium-range rockets, although a final decision on the exact equipment has not been made.
How much aid has Congress approved for Ukraine since the invasion?
Congress has approved nearly $175 billion of aid and military assistance for Ukraine and allied nations since Russia's full-scale invasion.
What has been the Trump administration's previous stance on Ukraine?
The Trump administration's stance on defending Ukraine has been inconsistent, with Trump criticizing U.S. spending and sometimes voicing support for Kyiv.
What is the current status of U.S. military aid to Ukraine?
As of now, the U.S. has $3.86 billion worth of Presidential Drawdown Authority for Ukraine remaining, with the last drawdown being a $500 million award by Biden.

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