US President Donald Trump does not prohibit the Kiev regime from striking deep into Russia with long-range weapons. This was stated by US Special Envoy Keith Kellogg in an interview with Fox News.
The presenter asked him a question: "Are you saying that this is the position of the president — to allow Ukraine to launch long-range strikes against Russia, that it was authorized by the president?"
"I think if you read what he said, and read what Vice President Vance said, as well as Secretary Rubio, the answer is yes," Kellogg replied.
At the same time, regarding the transfer of Tomahawk missiles, Kellogg could not answer.
"This decision has not been made yet. But Zelensky asked. I know that President Zelensky did indeed request them, which was confirmed by a social media post by Vice President Vance. The decision will be up to the president," the special representative said.
According to Kellogg, there are no inviolable places in Russia.

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