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    Ukraine to discuss details of joint arms output deal with US next week

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on September 24, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine will finalize a joint arms production deal with the US, enhancing its defense industry amid ongoing conflict. The agreement has political backing from President Trump.

    Table of Contents

    • Ukraine's Joint Arms Production Initiative
    • Details of the Production Agreement
    • Political Support from the U.S.

    Ukraine to Finalize Joint Arms Production Agreement with the U.S.

    Ukraine's Joint Arms Production Initiative

    KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine will soon hash out the legal details of a joint arms production venture with the U.S., Kyiv's ambassador to Washington said on Wednesday, as part of a critical effort to bolster the Ukrainian defence industry.

    Details of the Production Agreement

    Officials are hoping to scale up domestic arms production with Western help as the military fends off bigger and better-armed Russian forces in the fourth year of war.

    Political Support from the U.S.

    Olha Stefanishyna said a Ukrainian delegation will visit the U.S. on September 30 after receiving a "positive signal" from President Donald Trump, who met Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy in New York on Tuesday.

    "There was a very lively reaction from the U.S. president. He spent several minutes admiring Ukrainian innovation (and) capabilities," she said on Ukrainian television.

    The two leaders had previously discussed the contours of a joint production deal involving drones, which Zelenskiy said has received political backing from Trump.

    Trump on Tuesday also voiced fresh support for Kyiv's war effort, suggesting it should continue fighting to take back more of its territory.

    (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Writing by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine to finalize arms production deal with the US.
    • •The agreement aims to boost Ukraine's defense industry.
    • •US President Trump supports Ukraine's war efforts.
    • •The deal includes potential drone production.
    • •Ukrainian delegation to visit the US on September 30.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine to discuss details of joint arms output deal with US next week

    1What is the purpose of Ukraine's upcoming visit to the US?

    A Ukrainian delegation will visit the U.S. on September 30 to discuss the legal details of a joint arms production venture.

    2What has President Trump said regarding Ukraine's military efforts?

    President Trump voiced support for Kyiv's war effort, suggesting that Ukraine should continue fighting to reclaim more territory.

    3What kind of arms production is Ukraine looking to scale up?

    Ukraine aims to scale up domestic arms production with Western help to better fend off Russian forces.

    4What was discussed during the meeting between Zelenskiy and Trump?

    Zelenskiy and Trump discussed the contours of a joint production deal involving drones, which has received political backing from Trump.

    5How did President Trump react to Ukrainian innovation?

    President Trump had a lively reaction, spending several minutes admiring Ukrainian innovation and capabilities during his meeting with Zelenskiy.

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