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The Kremlin says that Putin warned Trump against supplying Tomahawk to Ukraine

Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin told American President Trump that Tomahawks will not change the situation on the battlefield, but will harm relations between the Russian Federation and the United States. Source: as reported by “Europeyska Pravda” with reference to Russian RBC, this was said by Yuriy Ushakov, assistant to the host of the Kremlin. Details: Ushakov said that the conversation between the leaders of the USA and Russia lasted almost two and a half hours, “had a very meaningful character and was extremely frank and trusting.” Among other things, Putin told Trump that Russia has a strategic initiative, and “the Kyiv regime is resorting to terrorist methods, to which Russia is forced to respond,” RBC reports. The leaders also mentioned the possible supply of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, said an aide to the Kremlin host. “Putin repeated that they will not change the situation on the battlefield, but they will cause significant damage to the relations between the countries,” the message reads. Ushakov also confirmed that Putin and Trump discussed the possibility of the next high-level meeting and agreed that their representatives would immediately start preparing it. It will be recalled that the leaders of the USA and Russia held their first conversation in almost two months on Thursday. After that, Donald Trump said that the leaders will hold another meeting – this time in Budapest. As you know, the next day, October 17, Trump is scheduled to meet with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi. One of the key topics at it will be the issue of the possible supply of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The Kremlin says that Putin warned Trump against supplying Tomahawk to Ukraine The meeting between Putin and Trump on August 15, 2025 in Alaska. Photo: getty images

Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin told American President Trump that Tomahawks will not change the situation on the battlefield, but will harm relations between the Russian Federation and the United States.

Source: as reported by “Evropeyska Pravda” with reference to the Russian RBC, this was said by the Kremlin’s assistant Yuriy Ushakov

Details: Ushakov said that the conversation between the leaders of the USA and Russia lasted almost two and a half hours, “had a very meaningful character and was extremely frank and trusting.”

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Among other things, Putin told Trump that Russia has a strategic initiative, and “the Kyiv regime is resorting to terrorist methods, to which Russia is forced to respond,” RBC reports.

The leaders also mentioned the possible supply of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, said an aide to the Kremlin host.

“Putin repeated that they will not change the situation on the battlefield, but they will cause significant damage to the relations between the countries,” the message reads.

Ushakov also confirmed that Putin and Trump discussed the possibility of the next high-level meeting and agreed that their representatives would immediately start preparing it.

It will be recalled that the leaders of the USA and Russia held their first conversation in almost two months on Thursday. After that, Donald Trump said that the leaders will hold another meeting – this time in Budapest.

As you know, the next day, October 17, Trump is scheduled to meet with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi. One of the key topics at it will be the issue of the possible supply of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.

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