Trump says he would want to know Ukraine’s plans for Tomahawk missiles

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U.S. President Donald Trump attends an event to sign an executive order authorizing the construction an access road to the Ambler mining district in Alaska, at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 6, 2025. REUTERS/Kent Nishimura

US President Donald Trump did not rule out supplying Ukraine with Tomahawks when asked by media.

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- US President Donald Trump said on Oct 6 that he would want to know what Ukraine planned to do with US-made Tomahawk missiles before agreeing to supply them because he does not want to escalate Russia’s war against Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has asked the US to sell Tomahawks to European nations­ that would send them to Ukraine.

Tomahawk missiles have a range of 2,500km, putting Moscow in the range of Ukraine’s arsenal, were Kyiv to be granted them.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a video clip released on Oct 5 that if Washington supplied Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine for long-range strikes deep into Russia, it would lead to the destruction of Moscow’s relationship with Washington.

Asked by reporters at the White House whether he had decided about supplying Ukraine with Tomahawks, Mr Trump did not rule it out and said he had “sort of made a decision” on the matter.

“I think I want to find out what they’re doing with them,” he said.

“Where are they sending them? I guess I’d have to ask that question. I would ask some questions. I’m not looking to escalate that war,” he added.

There was no immediate response from the Kremlin and the Zelensky administration to Reuters’ request to comment outside business hours. REUTERS

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