Trump 'vehemently' opposed to Ukraine firing missiles deep into Russia
President-elect Donald
Trump said in an interview published Thursday that he disagrees "very vehemently"
with Ukraine firing US-supplied missiles deep into Russia.
But Trump insisted he
would not abandon Ukraine as US support for Kyiv would be key leverage in
efforts to bring the war to a close.
Washington has
supplied its long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine which can penetrate inside
Russia, provoking angry retaliation from Moscow which has responded with its
new hypersonic missile.
"I disagree very
vehemently with sending missiles hundreds of miles into Russia. Why are we
doing that?" he said in an interview with Time Magazine which named him
its "Person of the Year" on Thursday.
ATACMS missiles have a
maximum range of 190 miles (300 kilometres) according to publicly available
data.
The interview was
conducted before Thanksgiving and Trump's high-profile meeting with Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelensky brokered by France's president on the sidelines of
the reopening of Notre Dame cathedral.
"We're just
escalating this war and making it worse."
Pressed on his support
for Ukraine, which has been lukewarm with the Republicans questioning the cost
of backing Kyiv, Trump said he would use Washington's backing as leverage to
bring the war to a close.
"I want to reach
an agreement and the only way you're going to reach an agreement is not to
abandon."
Russian news agencies
have jumped on Trump's comments, drawing attention to the Republican's apparent
criticism of Kyiv's approach.
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