Overview
- Ukraine’s foreign ministry says Washington and Kyiv are discussing configurations, delivery methods and other details for a possible Tomahawk transfer.
- Officials in Kyiv report positive signals from the United States and the president, with no categorical refusal at this stage.
- No agreement or handover has been announced as working teams continue to refine how the missiles could be provided.
- Ukrainian authorities say the missiles would have practical battlefield use, including depriving Russia of certain means of terror, not serving as mere intimidation.
- Zelensky says President Trump, for the first time, did not reject his request during their recent meeting in New York.