Ukraine has formally requested Germany to provide dozens of additional Patriot interceptor missiles from its stockpiles within the current year. The proposal includes a unique exchange scheme aimed at enhancing Ukraine’s defense against ongoing Russian strikes.
According to sources, Ukraine seeks to acquire these critical interceptor missiles immediately. In return, Kyiv has pledged to supply Germany with missiles that are expected to be produced in the future.
The German government is currently reviewing this request and has not yet made a final decision. An official announcement from Berlin is anticipated to occur shortly before or during the NATO summit scheduled for July.
A spokesperson for the German Ministry of Defense declined to comment on the matter, while a representative from the Ukrainian presidency noted that verification of the information would require time.
The urgency for these missiles stems from the critical need to bolster air defense capabilities due to ongoing Russian attacks on Ukrainian critical and military infrastructure.
It has been reported that the reduction of European arsenals complicates the search for weaponry, with Germany being the only EU country currently in a position to make a significant contribution.
While Ukraine continues to rely on support from the United States, the conflict in the Middle East has partially shifted Washington’s focus. President Volodymyr Zelensky remarked, “We are not at the center of attention today—Iran is the number one issue, followed by Ukraine. Unfortunately, we are in line for these wars,” during a joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Additionally, President Zelensky criticized Ukrainian officials for their slow actions regarding air defense provisions and threatened personnel changes should progress not be made.
Ukraine has requested additional Patriot missiles from Germany as part of a proposed exchange scheme. This move comes amid ongoing Russian attacks, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced air defense capabilities.
