Trump told Zelensky the U.S. will not provide Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, emphasizing diplomacy and U.S. needs, reports Baltimore Chronicle.
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Trump told Zelensky the U.S. will not provide Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, emphasizing diplomacy and U.S. needs, reports Baltimore Chronicle.
Zelensky and Trump spoke again within two days, discussing Ukraine’s air defense, energy security, and resilience, reports Baltimore Chronicle.
Zelensky will meet with the Servant of the People faction between October 6–10. Yulia Paliychuk confirmed no personnel reshuffles are planned for the agenda.
Zelensky backs UN sanctions on Iran and calls for international action against Russia to protect global nuclear security.
Zelensky asked Trump for Tomahawk missiles at the UN General Assembly, saying they could pressure Putin into peace talks. Trump reacted positively to the request.
Zelensky says Trump now trusts Ukraine more after realizing Putin provided false information, also discussing Russia’s threats to Europe and NATO readiness.
Zelensky urges the U.S. to provide clear security guarantees to end the war, hoping Trump and UK PM Keir Starmer will discuss Ukraine’s future.
Zelensky met U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg in Kyiv: discussed PURL, Patriot systems, sanctions on Russia, return of children, and UN General Assembly plans.
Zelensky said around 20 Russian drones may have entered Polish airspace overnight. Ukraine informed Warsaw in advance; details of the incident are being verified.
Trump doubts a quick end to the war in Ukraine and sees slim chances for a Zelensky-Putin meeting, reports Baltimore Chronicle with reference to NBC News.
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