The Kremlin said on Monday that a big picture of President Donald Trump's statement regarding the supply of Patriot air defense missiles to Ukraine was that the delivery of US weapons and ammunition to Kyiv continued and continued.
President Trump did not say how many Patriots would be sent to Ukraine, but he said the United States would be reimbursed by the European Union.
"Now it looks like this supply will be paid by Europe, some will be paid, some won't," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters when asked about President Trump's words.
"The fact remains, the supply of weapons, ammunition, and military equipment from the United States continues and continues to Ukraine," Peskov added.
On the occasion Peskov also said Kyiv was in no hurry to determine the third round of peace talks, insisting Russia was ready for and awaiting clarity from Ukraine.
President Trump's remarks regarding Patriot's planned delivery to Ukraine differed from earlier this month's statement that Uncle Sam's country would stop sending missiles to Ukraine.
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