Allies will be able to find missiles for Patriot systems for Ukraine, - Wadephul

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has announced that active negotiations are underway with allies and the US regarding the transfer of missiles for Patriot systems to Ukraine.
According to Censor.NET, this was reported by RBC-Ukraine.
"This is a crucial issue for the future of Europe: how will this war end? It must end in such a way that the rule of law prevails, not the law of the jungle," said Wadephul.
The German minister emphasised that this is precisely why he is taking part in talks with European and other international counterparts regarding further support for Ukraine, in particular regarding the strengthening of its air defence.
"I will continue these discussions next week, as agreed with all my colleagues, and the impressions from this trip will be of great significance in this regard. This once again underlines the urgent need to support Ukraine with additional air defence systems. I have put forward this argument, and all discussions so far have gone well," said Wadephul.
He expressed confidence that the allies would be able to source and supply Ukraine with missiles for the Patriot system.
"I am confident that we can achieve something. In any case, I would like to emphasise once again the urgency of this matter. And this also forms the basis of our continued readiness for negotiations. I will also be discussing this issue with my American counterpart, Marco Rubio, at the start of the week," added the German Foreign Minister.
What led up to this?
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha outlined Ukraine’s diplomatic priorities ahead of winter. Kyiv is engaged in complex negotiations over every missile for the Patriot systems and is preparing "anti-ballistic sanctions" against Russia.