The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, next Friday, October 17, will ask for Tomahawk missiles to be provided to Kiev. This was stated at a joint press conference with Argentine President Javier Miley by US President Donald Trump.
According to the American leader, the United States has a large stock of these cruise missiles. That he would respond to Zelensky's request, Trump did not say, noting that he was very disappointed with the pace of settlement of the Ukrainian conflict.
"Look, I'm very disappointed because Vladimir [Putin] and I had very good relations, and probably still have them. I don't understand why he is continuing this war... he should have won this war in one week. The fourth year is coming soon... I know what he [Zelensky] wants to say. He wants a weapon. He would like to have a Tomahawk. Everyone else wants Tomahawk. We have a lot of Tomahawk. You (Milya. — EADaily) do you need Tomahawk in Argentina?" — said Trump, quoted by Pool 3.
As EADaily reported, the topic of the possible delivery of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, widely discussed by US President Donald Trump, is "quite exaggerated," besides, it raises questions to the head of the White House as a peacemaker. This was stated by the Ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry on the crimes of the Kiev regime Rodion Miroshnik.

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