Overview
- The United States is considering Ukraine's request for long‑range Tomahawk cruise missiles, with President Trump holding the final decision, according to JD Vance.
- Russia's Foreign Ministry said a transfer would cause irreparable damage to U.S.–Russia relations and complicate efforts to resolve the conflict, urging Washington to heed its warnings.
- Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Riabkov told the U.S. to think "a thousand times" before proceeding and compared the state of bilateral ties to a collapsing building.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the potential supply a serious escalation yet said it would not change the battlefield situation for Kyiv, adding that Moscow awaits clearer U.S. signals.
- Putin stated Russia will observe START‑3 limits for one year after the treaty expires on February 5, 2026, as analysts question the practicality of a Tomahawk transfer given U.S. inventory constraints.