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In a recent White House meeting, President Donald Trump backed away from a potential agreement to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, describing the weapons as “very dangerous.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated discussions would continue despite the setback, as both leaders addressed efforts to end the ongoing conflict with Russia.
President Donald Trump reportedly withdrew an earlier proposal to supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to sources familiar with the discussions. Analysts suggest the reversal reflects Trump’s concerns about escalating the conflict and preserving U.S. military resources. The meeting, described as “cordial” by Trump, underscored ongoing tensions in U.S.-Ukraine relations amid the prolonged war with Russia.
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