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US in Talks to Bring PAC-3 Missile Maintenance to Europe

Kyiv Post

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July 7, 2026

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US in Talks to Bring PAC-3 Missile Maintenance to Europe

The US is reportedly eyeing joint production of AIM-120 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles and maintenance centers for PAC-3 Patriot missiles in Europe, which is set to be announced on the sidelines of Tuesday’s NATO summit. However, the proposal falls short of joint production of PAC-3s in Germany as speculated earlier, with Kyiv appealing for the missiles following recent waves of deadly Russian missile strikes.

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

Top US, German diplomats discuss Strait of Hormuz, NATO 'burden shifting'

Marco Rubio, Johann Wadephul discuss upcoming NATO Summit in Ankara, Ukraine, Iran, says US statement

AzerNews

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· Jul 10, 2026

Germany and US expand missile production in Europe

During the NATO summit in Ankara, Germany and the United States reached agreements to expand the production of AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM missiles and explore opportunities for manufacturing them in Europe. The countries also agreed to establish a European maintenance and repair center for PAC-3 missiles used by the Patriot air defense system, AzerNEWS reports.

Off The Press

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· Jul 11, 2026

Defense industrial base kicks into high gear for US, Europe

The United States and Europe made several defense contracting announcements this week at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, totaling approximately 3 billion that will improve the military capabilities of countries on both sides of the Atlantic. While many of the deals will take years to fully complete, the push is a part of the []...Click to read more

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 11, 2026

Defense industrial base goes into overdrive for US and European production

The United States and Europe made several defense contracting announcements this week at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, totaling approximately 3 billion that will improve the military capabilities of countries on both sides of the Atlantic. While many of the deals will take years to fully complete, the push is a part of the []

Assahifa

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· Jun 23, 2026

Rubio Visits Gulf Allies Amid Concerns Over Iran Deal and Regional Security

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting key Gulf allies this week in a bid to reassure regional partners that Washington remains committed to their security despite the recent ceasefire agreement reached with Iran, according to international media reports. Rubio is scheduled to visit the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain, where discussions are ...

Saudi Gazette

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· Jul 9, 2026

Saudi Arabia welcomes US move to remove Syria from terrorism list

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia on Thursday welcomed the United States' decision to begin procedures to remove Syria from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, where it has remained since 1979.In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed the Kingdom's support for the positive steps being taken by the Syrian government to strengthen the country's security and stability, rebuild state institutions and fulfill the aspirations of the Syrian people for a more stable and prosperous future.U.S. President Donald Trump informed Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa of the decision during their meeting on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara on Wednesday.U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said lifting the designation would unlock international trade and investment, give Syria a chance to rebuild, and open up a new chapter for the Syrian people.

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Related coverage for "US in Talks to Bring PAC-3 Missile Maintenance to Europe": Anadolu Agency — Top US, German diplomats discuss Strait of Hormuz, NATO 'burden shifting'. AzerNews — Germany and US expand missile production in Europe. Off The Press — Defense industrial base kicks into high gear for US, Europe. Washington Examiner — Defense industrial base goes into overdrive for US and European production. Assahifa — Rubio Visits Gulf Allies Amid Concerns Over Iran Deal and Regional Security. Saudi Gazette — Saudi Arabia welcomes US move to remove Syria from terrorism list