Central journalistU.S. President Donald Trump said during a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky during the United Nations General Assembly on September 26 that he was willing to consider providing U.S. long-range weapons to Ukraine and lift restrictions on its attacks on Russian territory targets, but has not made a clear commitment.
According to the Wall Street Journal,U.S. and Ukrainian officials familiar with the matter revealed that Zelensky requested more long-range missiles (including Tomahawk cruise missiles) during the talks and allowed them to be used to attack targets in RussiaTrump responded by saying he “does not oppose the idea” but had no confirmation that it would change the existing ban.
According to the report, this move shows that Trump's attitude towards the aid policy to Ukraine has been loosened, but there is still significant uncertainty about whether restrictions will be relaxed in the future. (CCTV reporter Cao Jian)