Ukraine has presented a proposal where the country promises to buy American weapons for $100 billion – financed by Europe – in exchange for American security guarantees after a potential peace agreement with Russia. This emerges from a document that the Financial Times has obtained.
According to the proposal, Kyiv and Washington would also conclude a $50 billion agreement to produce drones together with Ukrainian companies that have developed the technology since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.
Ukraine shared the proposals with European allies ahead of Monday’s meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House, according to four people with insight into the matter.
The document does not specify which weapons Ukraine wants to buy, but the country has previously expressed wishes to acquire at least ten American Patriot air defense systems to protect cities and critical infrastructure.
Trump: “We’re not giving anything”
Ukraine’s proposal appears designed to appeal to Trump’s desire to benefit American industry. On Monday, when Trump was asked about additional American military support to Ukraine, he responded that “We’re not giving anything – we’re selling weapons”.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said during the meeting with Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders that the group wants the US president’s help to secure a ceasefire.
— I can’t imagine that the next meeting would take place without a ceasefire. So let’s work on that and let’s try to put pressure on Russia because the credibility of these efforts we are undertaking today depends on at least a ceasefire, Merz said.
This is essentially Europe paying the US to keep Ukraine alive.
$100 billion is nearly double Ukraine’s entire GDP in 2023.
For Trump, it creates American jobs and shifts burden away from Washington budgets.
For Kyiv, it locks security on paper, but it deepens dependence on… https://t.co/21csz5Kbvu
— Normal Guy (@Normal_2610) August 19, 2025
Rejects Russian demands
The document emphasizes that “lasting peace shall be based not on concessions and free gifts to Putin, but on [a] strong security framework that will prevent future aggression”.
Ukraine is also said not to accept any agreement that includes territorial concessions to Russia and insists on a ceasefire as a first step toward a complete peace agreement, according to the document.
Kiev also rejects the proposal Putin is said to have presented to Trump about freezing the front line if Ukraine withdraws troops from the partially occupied eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. Such a move would create “a foothold for a further and rapid advance of Russian forces towards the city of Dnipro” and enable Putin to “achieve the goals of aggression by other means”, it is claimed.
Ukraine also demands full compensation from Russia for war damages, potentially financed through the $300 billion in Russian assets that have been seized and frozen in Western countries. Sanctions relief should only be granted if Russia follows a future peace agreement and “plays a fair game”, the document emphasizes.