Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy says 3 Patriot systems secured

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What you need to know

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine has secured three US-made Patriot air defense systems
  • Kyiv is seeking funding for seven more Patriot systems
  • Ukrainian and Russian negotiation teams reportedly discussed the possibility of a direct meeting between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin

Below, you can read updates from Russia's war in Ukraine from  Friday, July 25:

Skip next section Possible meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin under discussion

07/25/2025July 25, 2025

Possible meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin under discussion

During their meeting in Istanbul earlier this week, negotiators from Moscow and Kyiv discussed the possibility of a direct meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin .

Ukraine has been pushing for a meeting between the two leaders and has expressed hope that US President Donald Trump could also take part. Trump has been pressing the warring parties to strike a deal.

Putin has said he would only meet Zelenskyy during a "final phase" of negotiations on ending the war.

"We need an end to the war, which probably begins with a meeting of leaders," Zelenskyy told journalists. "In talks with us, they have begun to discuss it. This is already progress toward some kind of meeting format." 

Russia, Ukraine conclude brief peace talks in Istanbul

At a fresh round of talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, Ukrainian lead negotiator Rustem Umerov proposed to hold the talks before the end of August which would roughly align with a deadline set by US President Trump, who earlier this month gave Russia 50 days to strike a peace deal with Ukraine or face sweeping sanctions.

However, Russian negotiator Vladimir Medinsky downplayed the likelihood of an imminent meeting.

"The meeting must be properly prepared. Only then will it make sense," Medinsky was quoted as saying by Russian state news agency TASS.

Talks to end the conflict have so far yielded few results as the two sides have radically different positions.

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Skip next section Ukraine seeking 10 new Patriot air defense systems

07/25/2025July 25, 2025

Ukraine seeking 10 new Patriot air defense systems

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is working to secure funding for 10 Patriot air defence systems, following a deal that allows European states to buy US weaponry and give it to Kyiv.

"The President of the United States will be transferring, selling these systems to us," Zelenskyy said in comments that were released to journalists on Friday. "Our task is to find funding for all 10 systems."

He added that Ukraine had already secured funds for three systems  two from Germany and one from Norway, but is seeking funding for seven more.

"I have officially received confirmation from Germany for two systems, and from Norway for one. We are currently working with Dutch partners," he told reporters.
 

Ukraine's NATO allies scramble to deliver US weapons

Since taking office in January, US President Donald Trump criticized the tens of billions of dollars in aid provided to Kyiv under the Biden administration, and instead has approved the sale of weapons for Ukraine via NATO member states.

Zelenskyy said that Washington and Kyiv had agreed to a deal worth between $10 billion and $30 billion, under which Ukraine would provide the United States with drones.

"With America and President Trump, we agreed that they will purchase drones from us. This agreement is in place," Zelensky said. 

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage

07/25/2025July 25, 2025

Welcome to our coverage

Welcome to DW's coverage of the latest developments in the Russian war on Ukraine.

As the weekend approaches, we'll keep you updated on stories, including Ukraine's planned purchase of Patriot air defense systems through European countries.

Stay tuned for the latest news and analysis from the ongoing war.

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