American expert: Putin and Trump’s conversation puts an end to talk about delivering missiles "Tomahawk" For Ukraine

Director of the Institute of Nuclear Studies at the American University, Peter Kuznik, confirmed that the phone conversation held by Russian President Vladimir Putin with his American counterpart, Donald Trump, effectively puts an end to talk about the delivery of “Tomahawk” missiles. To the Kiev government.
Kuznik said, in statements to the TASS news agency: Russian, “I am pleased that Trump and Putin spoke before Trump’s meeting with Zelensky,” noting that Trump seems more supportive of Putin than he was in recent weeks.
He added, “This would at least take the issue of the United States supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine off the table for discussion at the present time,” stressing that The delivery of Tomahawk missiles would have constituted a danger and a destabilization.
Kuznick also described the conversation between Trump and Putin, during which they agreed to meet in Hungary, as a “very positive development.”
He expressed his hope that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, would establish a framework for peace in Ukraine. It yields positive results when Trump and Putin meet in Budapest, and he said, “Putin and Trump were on the verge of reaching a framework for peace when they met in Alaska,” explaining that “the most prominent outstanding issue is the type of reliable security guarantees that Ukraine will receive.”
The American expert indicated that Putin and Trump spoke Also about future trade relations between their countries, he said, “Perhaps this can be used as a model for moving forward with the United States and Russia, along with India, China and Gulf partners, in rebuilding Gaza and turning that region into a prosperous food basket instead of a barren desert.”
It is noteworthy that Trump and Putin held a phone call yesterday, Thursday, and Trump said that they agreed to meet in The Hungarian capital soon, and later he clarified that the meeting may be held within the next two weeks.
Russian Presidential Assistant Yuri Ushakov also confirmed that Moscow and Washington will begin “without delay” Preparations for the meeting, which may be held in Budapest, described this moment as “a very important moment.”
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