US Secretary of State Marco Rubio: No Changes to Ukraine's PURL Program
Quick Look
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated there are no changes to the PURL program supplying Ukraine, despite European allies' concerns about depleted US arsenals and fund allocation.
- Europe has invested over $5.5 billion, with some funds used to replenish US stocks.
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Why It Matters
The US PURL program is designed to supply weapons to Ukraine. European allies are reportedly concerned about the progress of this initiative, citing depleted American arsenals and questions about fund allocation.
STOCKHOLM, May 22. /TASS/. The US is not making any changes to its PURL program, which was created to supply weapons to Ukraine, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated.
"Ukraine is getting more support than they ever have [had] through the PURL program. The US continues to be involved. There have been no changes made to that program," he told reporters on the sidelines of a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Sweden.
Meanwhile, according to a May 11 report by The Washington Post, US’ European allies are increasingly concerned about the progress of this initiative aimed at arming Kiev, given the depletion of American arsenals during the war with Iran. In addition, some European countries are questioning how the Pentagon is spending these funds. According to the newspaper's sources, there are concerns across the Atlantic that the shortage of American weapons, which is already affecting exports to Europe, could also lead to delays in deliveries to Ukraine.
The article noted that Europe has invested over $5.5 billion in the PURL program to date. However, Washington intends to use approximately $750 million of that amount to replenish its own arsenals. In addition, the weapons supplied under the initiative do not constitute the most advanced munitions requested by Kiev, the Washington Post noted. In this regard, it confirmed that Ukraine had almost completely exhausted its supply of PAC-3 interceptor missiles for the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 air and missile defense system.
Under the PURL initiative, European NATO countries have effectively committed to purchasing weapons from the US with their own funds for transfer to Kiev at no cost.
Open Questions
- What specific changes, if any, are being considered or have been made to the PURL program that are not publicly disclosed?
- How much of the $750 million intended for US arsenal replenishment has already been allocated?
- What is the exact nature of the 'shortage of American weapons' affecting exports to Europe and potentially Ukraine?
- Which specific European countries are questioning the Pentagon's spending of PURL funds?






