President Donald Trump, just days after celebrating an Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement he helped broker in the Middle East, turns his attention Friday to the Russia-Ukraine war, hosting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House. Ukraine's request for American-made Tomahawk missiles is expected to be a focus of the talks. "They want to go offensive," Trump said of Kyiv earlier this week. "I'll make a determination on that." The long-range weapons would give Ukraine the ability to strike deep inside Russia, and Zelenskyy described them as a difference-maker in a conflict that has dragged three-and-a-half years. Moscow, though, warned that Tomahawk deliveries would mark "a dangerous escalation of relations between Russia and the United States." Trump and Russian President Vladimir Put
Trump to host Zelenskyy at White House with Tomahawks, Putin call on agenda

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