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US resumes arms shipments to Kiev – media

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July 10, 2025
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Published: July 10, 2025 10:44 am
Author: RT

Artillery shells and GMLRS rockets are reportedly being delivered after a Pentagon-led pause

The US has resumed deliveries of some weapons to Ukraine, after a brief pause initiated by the Pentagon, the AP reported on Thursday, citing American officials. Shipments were temporarily halted last week due to concerns over dwindling US stockpiles.

Two officials, speaking anonymously to AP, said the resumed supplies include 155mm artillery shells and precision-guided GMLRS rockets. Reuters also confirmed shipments had restarted, although it remains unclear when they began or how much is being delivered.

Last week, the Pentagon paused some weapons deliveries to Ukraine – including precision munitions and air defense interceptors – citing concerns over depleted US reserves. 

However, an anonymous White House official told the AP there was no “pause” in shipments – only a review to ensure military aid aligns with US defense strategy. The official added that the Pentagon never formally announced a suspension.

Russia maintains that foreign arms shipments to Ukraine fuel further bloodshed without changing the outcome of the conflict.

US President Trump said on Wednesday that Washington would continue supplying defensive weapons to Ukraine but avoided clarifying who had ordered the pause.

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“I would know if a decision is made… most likely I’d give the order,” he told reporters. According to the AP, Trump has privately expressed frustration over a lack of coordination between the Pentagon and the White House.

Trump also commented on the cost of Patriot systems – valued at around $1 billion per battery – saying that Kiev’s request for another unit remains under review. “It’s a shame that we have to spend so much money” on supporting Ukraine, he said, calling the missile system “very rare… and very expensive.”

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has repeatedly urged Washington to send more Patriot systems. Trump, however, earlier suggested the US “simply cannot produce [Patriot] missiles in the necessary quantities.”

Around the same time, Trump said that his predecessor, Joe Biden, “emptied out our whole country” by sending weapons to Ukraine. He has repeatedly accused Biden of writing a blank check for Kiev. According to Germany’s Kiel Institute, the US has provided nearly $115 billion in military and financial aid since 2022. Unlike the Biden administration, Trump has pushed for a ceasefire and resumed direct talks with Moscow to explore solutions for resolving the conflict.

Russia has consistently condemned Western arms shipments, saying they raise the risk of wider escalation. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stressed that such actions do not promote peace and merely prolong the hostilities.

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