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The end of Ukraine's dreams? Donald Trump: I'm not considering Tomahawks


When asked aboard Air Force One en route from Florida to Washington whether he was considering giving the Tomahawks to Ukraine, Trump replied “no, not really.” — That may change, but not at this point [rozważam tego] Trump added.

On Friday, CNN reported that an analysis by the Joint Chiefs of Staff found, contrary to the US president's claims, that the United States has enough missiles in its arsenal to allow the sale of some of them to Ukraine. The military reached this conclusion even before Trump's last meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which the US president suggested that he would not hand over the missiles because they were needed for his own needs.

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“We have to let them fight”

On Sunday, Trump also said that the United States was not involved in the use of frozen Russian assets. — It looks like Europe and Russia are in discussions. I'm not taking part in them, Trump said.

A small part of the frozen assets of the Russian central bank is located in the USA – approximately USD 5 billion. — however, Finance Minister Scott Bessent had previously not ruled out the possibility of confiscation or wider use of these funds. According to reports, among others: Bloomberg, the US did not ultimately decide to support the EU initiative on this issue presented at the G7 forum.

When asked what would be the final proof for him that Vladimir Putin did not want to end his war in Ukraine, Trump replied that there was no such proof. — Sometimes you have to let them fight, and they fight. This is a hard war for Putin, he lost many soldiers, maybe a million. That's a lot of soldiers. This is also difficult for Ukraine, said the US president.

Ashley Davis

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