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Zelenskyy Accuses NATO of Dragging Its Feet in Weapons Deliveries

The Kiev regime is complaining that NATO states are dragging their feet in supplying weapons they’ve promised to deliver. Commitments made at the Alliance’s July summit—including speedy delivery of U.S.-made Patriot surface-to-air missile defense systems to the Kiev regime—are unlikely to be fulfilled by autumn, revealed sources quoted by Bloomberg. The U.S., Germany, and Romania each pledged to send a Patriot air defense system. The Netherlands and other nations would provide Patriot components to make up one complete battery, while Italy promised Ukraine a SAMP-T air defense system.

The slow delivery rate prompted a disgruntled Volodymyr Zelenskyy to openly attack his NATO patrons on Aug. 18. He named the U.S., the U.K., and France as the main culprits, demanding “timely logistics for the announced aid packages.”

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