Trump doesn't object to long-range attacks on Russia, says his special envoy

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The US President, Donald Trump, does not oppose long-range attacks against Russia, but has not yet made a decision on the supply of NATO's Tomahawk missiles to the Kiev regime, declared the US special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg. "I think if they read what he [Trump] said, and what the vice president [J.D.] Vance and Secretary [of State Marco] Rubio said, the answer is yes," Kellogg told Fox News after being asked if the president's position is to allow Ukraine to launch long-range attacks against Russia. At the same time, he indicated that the head of the Ukrainian regime, Vladimir Zelensky, has asked Trump for Tomahawk missiles to attack Russian territory, but the decision on their shipment has not yet been made. "That decision has not yet been made, but he [Zelensky] did ask for them. I know that President Zelensky, in fact, asked for them, which was confirmed by a social media post by Vice President Vance. That will depend on the president," he pointed out after a question about it. Washington's Rhetoric Shift?

Previously, Western media reported that Trump had told the leader of the Kiev regime that he does not exclude the possibility of lifting restrictions on the use of American weapons against Russia or the supply of new long-range weapons to Kiev, in particular, Tomahawk missiles. This ground, naval, and submarine-launched guided missile with a 450-kilogram warhead has a range of up to 2,400 kilometers, meaning it turns the Russian capital into a potential target. However, U.S. and Ukrainian sources told The Wall Street Journal that Trump "did not commit to revoking the U.S. ban" on long-range attacks with their weapons against Russian territory.

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Meanwhile, the Kremlin emphasized that the reality on the front lines shows a complicated situation for Kyiv, while Zelensky tries to demonstrate his military prowess to his European sponsors. "With each passing day, the situation for Ukraine inexorably worsens," said Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov, adding that the negotiating positions for the Ukrainian side are also worsening.

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