Group 1 - Trump informed Ukrainian President Zelensky that he does not plan to provide "Tomahawk" missiles, which have the range to cover Moscow, at least for now [3] - Zelensky emphasized the need for not only "Tomahawk" missiles but also a large number of drones to effectively strike military targets, indicating Ukraine's capability to produce drones domestically and procure high-quality models externally [3] - Zelensky expressed willingness to cooperate with the U.S. on drone and long-range strike capabilities to enhance joint strike effectiveness, asserting that such weapons would only be used for military targets to expedite ceasefire and peace [3] Group 2 - Putin reiterated that "Tomahawk" missiles would not change the battlefield situation but could significantly harm U.S.-Russia relations and the prospects for a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict [4] - During a phone call with Trump, Putin emphasized the urgency of ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting the potential risks associated with the provision of "Tomahawk" missiles [4]
特朗普:目前不打算供乌“战斧”导弹
中国能源报·2025-10-18 01:43