Trump does not exclude delivery of long -range missiles to Ukraine

Trump does not exclude delivery of long -range missiles to Ukraine

President Donald Trump has tightened his position towards Moscow and is looking for new ways to end the conflict. In doing so, he keeps the possibility of allowing deliveries from long -range missiles to Ukraine, which would enable the country to carry out deeper attacks on Russia, says insider.

considerations about offensive weapons

In discussions with European allies in the past few weeks, Trump has not ruled out to deliver certain offensive weapons to Ukraine. This also includes systems which President Wolodymyr Selenskyj had previously asked the United States, which have not yet been delivered.

Ukraine’s strike ability behind the enemy lines

In the past few weeks,

Trump has also asked about Ukraine's ability to carry out attacks deep in the Russian territory in order to increase the pressure on the Kremlin. In a recent phone call with Selenskyj, Trump asked whether Ukraine was able to meet both Moscow and St. Petersburg, as the Financial Times reported.

Ukrainian reactions on Trump's ideas

The Ukrainians were surprised by Trump's considerations and took his ideas seriously. Selenskyj said that such attacks would be possible if Ukraine had the corresponding weapons. After the conversation there were further discussions between Ukraine, other European countries and the United States about long -term weapons systems that could be available to Ukraine.

The state of the Ukrainian offensive

The Ukraine already has Moscow and the surrounding area of St. Petersburg with Drone attack reached.

Explanation of the White House

After the Financial Times reported on Trump's question, the White House said that Trump's words had been torn from the context. "President Trump has only asked one question and does not encourage other killings. He tirelessly works to stop killing and end this war," press spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told CNN.

Trump's handling of NATO allies

On Monday, Trump's NATO representative Matt Whitaker said that the focus was currently on defensive systems on the delivery of weapons to Ukraine on defensive systems such as the Patriot rocket batteries. However, he did not rule out offensive weapons. "All weapons are both offensive and defensive," he emphasized.

deliveries of long -range missiles

At the end of his term, President Joe Biden approved the delivery of powerful long -range missiles, known as Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) to Ukraine. However, these weapons would not be able to reach the two cities about which Trump asked Selenskyj.

Ukrainian armaments queries

Ukraine also asked for joint air-to-surface standoff Missiles (Jassms), which are fired by F-16 fighter aircraft. European nations have already made such jets available to Ukraine.

priority for air defense systems

The focus is currently on making air defense systems available to Ukraine, in particular the patriot rocket batteries for the defense against Russian ballistic rockets. These products will be the first to flow into the new weapon pipeline that Trump unveiled on Monday, with European countries acquiring these systems and then transferring to Ukraine.

rapid delivery and further support

The weapons are quickly sent from existing stocks in Europe and presumably supplemented by new purchases from the USA to European nations. "When it comes to ammunition and rockets, we will work towards it from now on, so that the funds will get to Ukraine. But of course we know that it is not just the patriots," said NATO general secretary Mark Rutte on Monday and referred to other systems that are necessary to defend marching air bodies for the defense of Ukraine.

"We are discussing everything the United States can still deliver without endangering the United States' own defense," he added.

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