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Trump: No long -range missiles planned for Ukraine
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Are the United States looking at Ukraine long -distance weapons with which it could meet Russia’s capital? A report heated speculation. Trump counteracts this.
According to President Donald Trump, the United States does not intend to provide Ukraine long -range missiles. When asked whether he was ready, Trump replied to journalists: “No, that’s not our intention.”
The Republican was also asked whether Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj Moscow or other destinations should be targeted in Russia. Trump replied: “No, he shouldn’t aim at Moscow”.
The US President was faced with these questions after the “Financial Times” had reported that Trump had encouraged Ukraine to attack attacks deep in the Russian hinterland. During a phone call with Selenskyj, he asked whether Kiev Russia’s capital Moscow or the second largest city in the country, St. Petersburg, could meet if the USA delivered long -distance weapons, the newspaper wrote, citing two people familiar with the conversation.
Several US media then cited Trump’s spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt with the statement that Trump only asked one question, but did not call for further killings.
Trump had set a deadline on Monday: if there was no deal in the efforts to end the Russian war against Ukraine within 50 days, the United States would raise high tariffs against Russia’s trading partner.
When asked why he gave Putin for another 50 days to continue his war against Ukraine, Trump replied: “I don’t think that 50 days are very long.” In addition, something can happen earlier.
dpa
Source: Stern

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