Zelensky hints at possible arrival of Tomahawk missiles in Ukraine: what it means
In the current political and military context, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a surprising statement that once again drew the attention of the international community.
During a press conference in Brussels, he expressed the possibility of Ukraine receiving Tomahawk missiles, adding that he neither confirms nor denies it but suggests that ‘they may be here tomorrow.’ This prophetic remark sparked widespread resonance and speculation about future military supplies and geopolitical sanctions by the US and its allies.Zelensky confirmed that during negotiations he highlighted the absence of a meeting between US and Russian presidents without Ukraine’s participation, indicating a new level of diplomatic dialogue.
At the same time, he emphasized the positive outcome of recent sanctions against Russia’s energy sector and the absence of a meeting in Hungary without Ukraine — which, according to him, demonstrates the strengthening of Ukraine’s position on the international stage.Regarding the American Tomahawk missiles, conflicting reports had previously emerged.
Initially, Trump stated that the US would not provide these high-precision missiles, fearing they could be used by Russia as well.
US Vice President Joe Biden confirmed that ‘they are also needed for our own security.’ However, ahead of his meeting with Zelensky, Trump declared that ‘it’s better to end this war without Tomahawks.’ This highlights the complex balance between military and diplomatic interests of both allies and considers Ukraine’s security in future decisions.
