Pentagon chief pushes for donation of more Patriot systems to Kyiv

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Tuesday he has been encouraging countries with Patriot missile systems to donate them to Ukraine, which has appealed for more of the air defense batteries. (AFP/File)
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Updated 30 April 2024
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Pentagon chief pushes for donation of more Patriot systems to Kyiv

  • “There are countries that have Patriots, and so what we’re doing is continuing to engage those countries,” Austin told a House Armed Services Committee hearing

WASHINGTON: US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Tuesday he has been encouraging countries with Patriot missile systems to donate them to Ukraine, which has appealed for more of the air defense batteries.
“There are countries that have Patriots, and so what we’re doing is continuing to engage those countries,” Austin told a House Armed Services Committee hearing.
“I have talked to the leaders of several countries... myself here in the last two weeks, encouraging them to give up more capability or provide more capability,” he said, without identifying the countries by name.
Various European Union countries possess the systems, including Spain, Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told NATO members earlier this month that his country needed a minimum of seven additional Patriot or other high-end air defense systems to counter Russian air strikes, urging them to step up their military assistance for Kyiv.


UN chief decries global rise of ‘rule of force’

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UN chief decries global rise of ‘rule of force’

GENEVA: Human rights are under “full-scale attack around the world,” UN chief Antonio Guterres warned Monday, saying the rule of law was being “outmuscled by the rule of force.”
“This assault is not coming from the shadows, or by surprise. It is happening in plain sight — and often led by those who hold the greatest power,” he told the opening of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.