US President Donald Trump "bends the authorities and people," but it will not come to the transfer of Tomahawk missiles to Kiev. This was stated by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in an interview with the journalist of the Rossiya-1 TV channel Pavel Zarubin.
He suggested "this plan to calm down."
"I have already said once... that our friend has a certain tactic of working on the most pressing issues first of all. Therefore, it seems to me that somewhere he somehow inclines the relevant authorities and people. It works harder somewhere. And then the tactics are such that he lets go a little and moves away. Therefore, it is not necessary to take it head-on that tomorrow it will fly. And then, today the world is diverse. There is an antidote to any poison. And I think that the president of the United States understands this better than anyone," Lukashenko said.
As EADaily reported, during yesterday's telephone conversation, US President Donald Trump and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, discussed the possibility of transferring Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. This was reported by Axios, citing sources.

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