Pentagon restricts Ukraine’s use of US missiles against Russia, WSJ reports
Washington: Pentagon quietly prevented Ukraine’s long -range missile systems (ATACMs) to hit the targets within Russia, and limited Kyiv’s ability to use these weapons in Moscow’s defense against the occupation. Wall Street Journal Reports refer to US officials.
The Reuters could not confirm the report immediately.
The news came after US President Donald Trump hit the public more disappointed to the public in the three -year -old war and could not provide a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, and hit the Biden period policies, which prevented Ukraine from starting full -scale attacks on Russia.
Ukrainian troops were shooting at the Russian positions on the front of Zaporizhzhia last week.Credit: AP
After the next meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and later with European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, he was thinking of slapping Russia with economic sanctions on Friday (Saturday Aest) or getting away from the peace process as an alternative.
“I’m going to make a decision on what we’re doing, and this will be a very important decision, and we say that it is big sanctions or big tariffs or both or not, or we have nothing and war.”
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He hoped to hold a bilateral meeting between Trump, Putin and Zelensky, but it was difficult. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said there was no agenda to sit on Friday with Zelensky on Friday.
Lavrov said that no meeting has been planned for now, saying that “Putin is ready to meet Zelensky when the agenda is ready for the summit. And this agenda is not ready at all.
While the White House tried to persuade Putin to participate in peace talks, a approval process in the Pentagon prevented Ukraine from starting in -depth strikes on the Russian territory, Magazine notified.

