Trump rejected missile supplies to Ukraine: what security guarantees are promised.
According to inkorr.com: U.S. President Donald Trump hinted during a meeting with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington about the possibility of providing 'security guarantees' for both sides, which raised concerns among the Ukrainian delegation.
This was reported by 'Khvylia' citing Reuters.
Trump refused to provide missiles to Ukraine
According to the agency's information, Trump dismissed the idea of transferring 'Tomahawk' missiles to Ukraine, stating that the U.S. cannot risk its military resources. After the negotiations, he called for a ceasefire, which was supported by Zelensky.
As the report states, Trump changed his position during discussions among U.S. officials regarding the possibility of territorial exchanges between Ukraine and Russia.
Ukraine may become more vulnerable to Russian attacks
At the same time, Ukrainian experts noted that the refusal of some territories may increase Ukraine's vulnerability to attacks from Russia. Therefore, U.S. actions in the future may significantly affect the situation's development in the conflict and the strategies of both countries in seeking peace.
Zelensky emphasized the need to acquire long-range American-made Tomahawk missiles for 'mixed use,' as Russia conducts attacks on Ukrainian territory using its own missiles, Iranian drones, and weapons from North Korea.
The meeting between Trump and Zelensky highlighted the importance of diplomacy in the context of a complex security situation for Ukraine. The U.S. decision concerning military assistance, particularly missiles, could significantly impact the balance of power in the region. Observers expect further negotiations and possible changes in the strategies of both countries in the context of seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict.Read also
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