
<p>The article discusses the potential expansion of a defense program to include Kyiv. It notes that two American allies, Germany and Japan, already have permission to build the interceptors involved in the program. President Trump indicates that he intends to extend the same license to Kyiv.</p>
<p>The content highlights a shift toward broader authorization for constructing the interceptors, signaling a potential change in how the program will be implemented across different countries. Details on the implications or timeline for Kyiv’s participation are not provided in the excerpt. </p>
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