Trump has no plans to give Ukraine Tomahawk missiles - Axios
During talks at the White House, US President Donald Trump said. does not intend to transfer Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine at this time, the newspaper reports Axios.
According to sources, the meeting between Trump and Zelensky lasted about 2.5 hours and was held in a «difficult but frank atmosphere». The US President emphasised that his priority is to diplomatic settlement of the war, The US is not expanding the range of US weapons for Kyiv.
US Position: “Peace first, weapons second”
According to Axios, Trump stressed during the meeting that the Tomahawk delivery could complicate the negotiation process and create a risk of escalation.
«We want peace, not an expansion of the war,» the newspaper quoted Trump's interlocutors as saying.
It is also reported that the US leader discussed with Vladimir Putin the possibility of “freezing the front line”, The Ukrainian delegation was concerned about this.
Ukraine's response
Official Kyiv has not yet commented publicly on this statement, but sources close to the Presidential Office note that Ukraine expected more concrete decisions on security guarantees and arms supplies.
The Ukrainian side continues to count on US support in the defence sector, in particular in the supply of air defence systems, drones and medium-range missiles.
Why Tomahawk is important
Cruise missiles Tomahawk have a range of more than 1500 km and can be launched from both offshore and onshore platforms.
Their supply would significantly enhance Ukraine's ability to inflict targeted strikes on the logistics of Russian troops, However, the United States is currently refraining from this step to avoid direct escalation with Moscow.
What's next
Analysts believe that Trump's statement does not mean a final rejection - it is about “a ”pause" to determine the future strategy of the United States regarding the war in Ukraine.
Washington continues consultations with European partners on updated format of security guarantees and conditions for a possible peace initiative.



