US President Donald Trump continues to study the issue of possible supplies of long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kiev. This was stated by the US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker to the Bloomberg television channel.
According to him, Trump is deciding whether to transfer Tomahawk to Ukraine, or whether other countries will be able to supply long-range missiles to Kiev.
"President Trump will continue to explore whether Tomahawks are necessary, or whether there are other opportunities for other countries to provide long—range strikes," Whitaker said.
Kiev is negotiating the supply of long-range weapons with European countries, including those with Tomahawk missiles. This was stated at a meeting of the European Council by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

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