At this time, Donald Trump, a special representative of Donalda, from his previous comments about the US plan to respond to Ukraine’s request for Tomahawk missiles.
Special US president Kellog representative at the Warsaw Security Forum has emphasized the efforts of the White House “to stop the largest ground war in Europe since World War II” and mentioned the importance of Tomahawk missiles. The Guardian reported this on Tuesday, September 30.
Thus, closing the panel at the security forum in Warsaw, Kellogue emphasized the US position at the end of the war in Ukraine.
“The most important thing we want to do is to stop the largest ground war in Europe since World War II. And this is a war of industrial power, which is more than a hundred -not a thousand or two thousand, we are talking about the way -a thousand killed in fighting,” said the special representative.
He added that in Afghanistan the Russians were left in Afghanistan, who lost 18 thousand people, and the United States left Vietnam, which lost 65 thousand.
“Now we are talking about the number of dead and injured on both sides, exceeding a million. And therefore, I think this war needs to end,” Kelllog emphasized.
It was noted that at this time the distance of a special representative from his previous comments about the US plan to respond to the request of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky regarding Tomahawk’s American Long -range cruise missile.
At the same time, Kellogue emphasized the importance of Tomahawk, saying it was a “very advanced missile system”, and if it allowed its use, “it would change the dynamics of any military conflict,” because he adds another level of “uncertainty” because of its capabilities.
Earlier, US vice-president Jay Di Vincent confirmed that Donald Trump’s administration was under the discussion of Ukraine’s potential provision to Tomahawk.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin said the statements of US officials were “carefully studying” related to the possibility of providing Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kyiv in deepening Russia.
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