On the question of America giving Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, President Donald Trump has clearly said that no such decision has been taken at present, but the situation may change in the future. He stressed that the priority now should be for Ukraine and Russia to jointly find a peaceful solution to this dispute. Trump said, “We do not want the war to spread further. Both countries have been fighting for the last three years.”
On the questions of journalists, Trump reiterated that till now no concrete decision has been taken to give Tomahawk, but his reaction may change in future. Recently, there was talk of a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest, which was later postponed. Apart from this, on October 17, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also met Trump and at that time Kiev had indicated that America could consider long-range missiles so that talks could be held with Russia. However, Zelensky could not go back with concrete support from America at that time.
Russia gave this warning
Russia has also warned that if America gives long-range missiles like Tomahawk to Ukraine, then further tension in US-Russian relations may increase. Russian media and officials said this could create a perception of America being directly involved in the war, which would further complicate the situation.
Where are Tomahawk missiles used?
If we pay attention to the technical aspect of Tomahawk missiles, they have been in use by the armed forces for decades. They are usually fired from submarines or warships and are designed to target infrastructure or remote targets. There is an ongoing debate among governments and analysts as to what impact the supply of such weapons will have on regional security and geo-strategic balance.
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