Alexus Grynkewich has pledged to expedite a scheme under which Germany will buy the US-made surface-to-air missile systems for Kiev US-made Patriot surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems will be delivered to Ukraine “as quickly as possible,” and Germany will pick up the tab, NATO’s top military commander in Europe, American General Alexus Grynkewich, has said. Washington and Berlin agreed on the scheme earlier this week.Vladimir Zelensky has been increasingly urging his Western backers to provide more Patriot units recently. Russia, which claims to have destroyed some of the air defense systems since 2022, maintains that no amount of military aid to Ukraine can change the outcome of the conflict, and only serves to prolong the bloodshed.In an article on Thursday, Reuters quoted Grynkewich as saying he was under orders to carry out the delivery “as quickly as possible.”“There will be a lot more to follow,” he added, without providing any further details.The media outlet cited an anonymous source as saying several Western nations are expected to hold a meeting next Wednesday to discuss securing additional Patriot batteries. Read more German left criticizes Trump’s Patriot plan Following a meeting with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in Washington on Monday, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said the delivery arrangements could be finalized “within days or weeks,” although it may take months before Ukraine actually receives the missile systems.While Berlin has indicated its readiness to cover the cost of the Patriots, it remains unclear where the launchers will come from, as Berlin only has six such missile systems itself, as recently acknowledged by Pistorius.US President Donald Trump has recently toughened his rhetoric toward his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, accusing him of being unwilling to end the Ukraine conflict.Commenting on Trump’s recent remarks, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that the decision to deliver more weapons to Kiev would likely be “perceived by the Ukrainian side… as a signal to continue the war.”As for Germany, the country is “becoming dangerous again,” the official claimed on Monday.Earlier this week, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova suggested that European nations are funding the “death” of Ukraine by paying for weapons sent to Kiev.