Zelenskyy Pushes for Tomahawk Missiles in Trump Meeting
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Trump against supplying more missiles to Ukraine
US President Donald Trump told his Ukrainian colleague, Volodymyr Zelensky, that he was reluctant to deliver Tomahawk long-range missiles to Kyiv. He made those remarks during a meeting at the White House. The Ukrainian government considers these supplies vital for attacking military and energy infrastructure deep within Russian territory.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes 'Putin is afraid' that Donald Trump could still supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles
Donald Trump fears providing Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could represent an 'escalation'. But while Volodymyr Zelenskyy admits he did not get what he wanted following his meeting with the US president, he believes the US could still supply the long-range weapons.
Zelenskyy Pushes For Tomahawk Missiles As Trump Makes No Promises
US President Donald Trump welcomed Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on October 17. Zelenskyy suggested a potential deal in which Ukraine would provide the United States with drone technology in return for its long-range Tomahawk missiles, but Trump did not make any concrete offers to provide the military aid Ukraine is seeking.
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