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To spread: US President Donald Trump is

"Very angry": Trump will present the "aggressive" weapons plan of Ukraine with long -range missiles - Axios

To spread: US President Donald Trump is "very angry" by the Kremlin's position in attempting to reach peace and is preparing to announce on Monday, July 14, an "aggressive" weapons plan for Ukraine. Within the plan, Kiev may be obtained in particular by long -range missiles, which are likely to be able to reach Moscow. American, Ukrainian and European officials hope that these weapons will change the trajectory of war, as well as the hopes of Vladimir Putin on ceasefire.

Axios has learned about it according to information from its own sources, knowledgeable in this matter. "Two sources reported Axios that they have reason to believe that the plan is likely to include ladies that can achieve goals in the depths of the Russian territory, including Moscow," the message reads. Providing offensive weapons can be a serious step for Donald Trump, who has recently stated that he would only provide defense weapons to avoid escalation of the conflict.

Now Trump has changed his position on the Kremlin. Senator Lindsey Graham from the Republican Party told a publication that Donald Trump is now "very angry. " "Trump is very angry with Putin. His tomorrow's statement will be very aggressive," the official said. One of the factors that influenced the change of Trump's position was Trump's telephone conversation and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, which took place on July 3. The White House did not respond to the comment request that the edition sent.

Axios also notes that such a scheme was invented by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declaring it during the NATO summit a few weeks ago. American and Ukrainian officials believe that this meeting of the two leaders was the best of all that took place between them. We will remind, on July 14 at Bloomberg reported that Donald Trump announced the provision of additional batteries to Patriot. At the same time, the US president said the US would not pay for it.