The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, has prepared a "list of promises" that will help him get US President Donald Trump to supply the weapons he needs. This is reported by Bloomberg, citing sources.
Zelensky is seeking to capitalize on Trump's disappointment with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the agency said.
"We have already prepared our part of the homework before the meeting with President Trump — both the military component and the economic one," Bloomberg quotes Zelensky's message on the social network X.
On the eve of the third visit of the Ukrainian leader to the United States since Trump took office, Kiev offered the Americans to share their experience in the field of UAV technology and their production in exchange for the supply of American weapons and energy, the publication says. According to the sources, this includes "advanced discussion of a deal under which Ukrainian drones manufactured in the United States or Europe can be exported back for use by the US military."
Also, according to sources, US officials and Ukraine is discussing the possibility of supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the USA. Zelensky is expected to repeat this request during his Friday visit to Washington and in exchange may offer Trump the opportunity for American oil companies to use the Ukrainian pipeline infrastructure for exports to Slovakia and Hungary, one of the sources said.
"In addition, officials in Kiev have also offered American companies the opportunity to store cheap liquefied natural gas at huge underground facilities in Ukraine to help increase energy exports from the United States to the rest of Europe, the sources said," the agency adds.
As EADaily reported, the United States has a lot of Tomahawk missiles, but the States themselves need them. This was stated at a briefing at the White House after a telephone conversation with Vladimir Putin by US President Donald Trump.

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