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President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed that the U.S. has agreed to sell arms to NATO just moments after he said Russian President Vladimir Putin has 50 days to secure a peace deal with Ukraine or face “100%” tariffs.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Trump called him on Thursday to confirm he wanted to enter into a deal with NATO allies to sell them arms for aid to Ukraine.
Trump said billions of dollars worth of U.S. arms would be purchased from allies like Germany, Finland and Denmark that will be “quickly distributed” to Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump, right, and Mark Rutte, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), shake hands during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, July 14, 2025. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Rutte said he had already met with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to ensure the U.S. maintains what it needs for its stockpiles but also works with NATO allies to fulfill orders for Ukraine’s defense.
Trump said he was “very unhappy” with Moscow and expressed his frustration over what he thought should have been a done deal at least “two months ago.”
Both leaders said they thought they had secured an agreement with Putin on four different occasions, but then “bombs would be thrown out that night, and you’d say – we’re not making any deals,” Trump told reporters.
“I speak to him a lot about getting this thing done, and I always hang up saying, ‘Well, that was a nice phone call,’ and then missiles are launched into Kyiv or some other city, and I’d say ‘strange,” Trump said recounting his conversations with Putin. “And after that happens three or four times, you say, the talk doesn’t mean anything.”

US President Donald Trump, second left, and Mark Rutte, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), left, during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, July 14, 2025. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The president countered a major talking point of some isolationist Republicans who oppose the continuation of U.S. support to Ukraine.
“Ultimately, having a strong Europe is a very good thing,” Trump added.