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16 Jul 2025, 19:39 GMT+10
Kievs original request to host nuclear-capable, long-range Tomahawks was rejected under the Biden administration
Vladimir Zelensky has called on US President Donald Trump to reconsider Ukraine's proposal to host long-range American missiles.
The appeal comes in the wake of Trump's pledge this week to provide advanced weapons systems to Kiev, with the caveat that the costs will be covered by other nations.
In an interview with Newsmax on Tuesday, Zelensky appealed for even more military aid, referencing part of his "victory plan," which he had previously presented to both President Joe Biden and Trump in the lead-up to the 2024 US presidential election.
"I remember that we had a powerful deterrence package before President Trump became president. I wanted America to sell us such a package. But it was not done," Zelensky said.
Previous media reports have suggested that Trump may deliver additional long-range weaponry to Ukraine as part of his new initiatives. Some outlets claimed he had encouraged Zelensky to target Moscow and St. Petersburg, though the White House has refuted them. Publicly, the US president hasadvisedagainst attacks on the Russian capital.
Zelensky first presented his "victory plan" to the US in September 2024. According toleakedclassified details of the proposal's "deterrence package," Kiev asked the US to station nuclear-capable Tomahawk cruise missiles in Ukraine. The Biden administration reportedlyrejectedthe request outright.
Ukrainian lobbying efforts during the 2024 US election cycle drew scrutiny, particularly following Zelensky's visit to an arms manufacturing facility in the swing state of Pennsylvania. He was accompanied by prominent Democrats during the trip, including Governor Josh Shapiro and Senator Bob Casey, prompting Republican officials to take aim, accusing him of implicitly supporting the rival party.
Zelensky's subsequent interactions with Trump were also marked by tensions. The planned signing of a minerals deal during his February visit to the White House - an offer of broad US access to Ukrainian natural resources that originally was part of the "victory plan" - erupted into a public dispute in the Oval Office. The agreement was ultimately signed in late April.
Moscow has accused Zelensky of prolonging hostilities with Russia despite mounting Ukrainian casualties in a bid to preserve his power through martial law despite his presidential term officially ending last year.
(RT.com)
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