Exclusive: Trump administration clears first Ukraine arms aid paid for by allies, sources say
Source: Reuters
September 16, 2025 1:50 PM EDT Updated 4 hours ago
WASHINGTON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - The Trump administration's first U.S. weapons aid packages for Ukraine have been approved and could soon ship as Washington resumes sending arms to Kyiv - this time under a new financial agreement with allies - two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters.
This is the first use of a new mechanism developed by the U.S. and allies to supply Ukraine with weapons from U.S. stocks using funds from NATO countries. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby has approved as many as two $500 million shipments under the new mechanism called the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List, known under the acronym PURL, the sources said.
The renewed transatlantic cooperation, which aims to bolster Kyiv with as much as $10 billion worth of weapons, comes as U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed frustration with Moscow's ongoing attacks on its neighbor despite his efforts to achieve a negotiated end to the conflict.
So far, the Trump administration has only sold weapons to Ukraine or shipped donations which were authorized by former President Joe Biden, who was a staunch supporter of Kyiv. The sources declined to give an exact inventory of what has been approved for purchase by the Europeans for Ukraine, but said it included air defense systems, which Ukraine needs urgently given the huge increase in Russian drone and missile attacks.
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