Overview
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the question of supplying Tomahawk cruise missiles for Ukraine has not been resolved.
- Lavrov stated the Kremlin believes that even if Tomahawks were deployed in Ukraine, they would not alter the military balance.
- U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance has said Washington is considering sending Tomahawks to other NATO members for possible transfer to Kyiv, with President Donald Trump to make the final decision.
- Lavrov questioned whether the United States views Ukraine as a responsible recipient and noted that European recipients include Spain and the Netherlands.
- Columnist Jennifer Kavanagh wrote that Ukraine lacks the destroyers, submarines, or Typhon launchers needed to fire Tomahawks and argued limited stocks and high costs would restrict their impact.