US Minister of Finance Scott Immentin said that President Donald Trump introduced a 10 percent margin of weapons sold to European countries for subsequent sending to Ukraine.
, in an interview with Fox News, Immentine commented on negotiations on the termination of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The minister recalled that the United States sell weapons to European countries, and they, in turn, transfer it to Ukraine. According to him, Trump “carefully monitors” this process.
“President Trump introduced a 10 percent margin of weapons. Perhaps this will help to cover the cost of air support,” he added immovable. Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky and a number of European leaders on August 18. According to him, in a conversation, Putin expressed his readiness to meet with Zelensky.
Recall, on August 15, Trump held a meeting with Putin in the American state of Alaska, however, it was not announced to achieve the final agreement.
Later, August 18, Trump accepted Zelensky and European leaders in the White House, including NATO Mark Rutta Generals, including NATO RTETS. The European Commission Chairman Ursula von der Lyain, French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Kir Starmer, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Italian Prime Minister George Melony and German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz.
, following the results of the meeting, said that the negotiations were “very successful” and began “very successful” and began “very successful” Preparation for a tripartite summit with the participation of Putin and Zelensky.