US President Donald Trump said he is not currently considering allowing Ukraine to receive long-range Tomahawk missiles, though he did not completely rule out the possibility. The remarks came as tensions over Western military support to Kyiv remain high.
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- Trump says no current plan to give Ukraine Tomahawk missiles.
- Adds his stance could change in future if situation shifts.
- Comments made aboard Air Force One while returning to Washington.
- Proposal discussed with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Oct 22.
- Rutte says plan still under review, but final decision rests with US.
- Plan involves US selling missiles to NATO allies, who may transfer to Kyiv.
- Trump sceptical, says does not want to escalate Russia–Ukraine conflict.
- Tomahawks have 2,500 km range, can reach deep inside Russian territory.
- Zelenskyy repeatedly seeks long-range arms to defend Ukraine.
- Kremlin warns Tomahawk delivery would be viewed as major provocation.





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