Jin10 reported on September 29 that U.S. President's Special Envoy for Ukraine, Kurt Volker, stated on the 28th that the Trump administration has not yet made a decision on the potential transfer of “Tomahawk” missiles to Kyiv. Volker pointed out in an interview with Fox News: “It has been confirmed that President Zelensky requested President Trump to allow the purchase of 'Tomahawk' cruise missiles… Currently, this request has not been approved, but the Ukrainian side has indeed made this request.” Earlier on the 28th, U.S. Vice President Pence stated that the Trump administration is discussing the possibility of providing “Tomahawk” cruise missiles to Ukraine, but the final decision rests with the President.
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U.S. Presidential Envoy: The U.S. has not yet made a decision on whether to provide "Tomahawk" missiles to Kyiv.
Jin10 reported on September 29 that U.S. President's Special Envoy for Ukraine, Kurt Volker, stated on the 28th that the Trump administration has not yet made a decision on the potential transfer of “Tomahawk” missiles to Kyiv. Volker pointed out in an interview with Fox News: “It has been confirmed that President Zelensky requested President Trump to allow the purchase of 'Tomahawk' cruise missiles… Currently, this request has not been approved, but the Ukrainian side has indeed made this request.” Earlier on the 28th, U.S. Vice President Pence stated that the Trump administration is discussing the possibility of providing “Tomahawk” cruise missiles to Ukraine, but the final decision rests with the President.