Ukraine Ambassador Olha Stefanishyna said her country is engaged in “positive” talks about buying Tomahawk missiles and other long-range weaponry, even after President Donald Trump signaled he didn’t want to send them to the country.

“The discussion is still ongoing but we have a lot of delegations working to scale up the available financial resources to procure more military capabilities from the U.S.,” Stefanishyna said in an interview with Bloomberg TV’s Balance of Power.

“It is not only Tomahawks but different types of other long-range and short-range missiles and I can only say that it’s rather positive,” she said.

Stefanishyna, a former lawyer who oversaw Ukraine’s push to boost European and Euro-Atlantic integration, became Ukraine’s ambassador in Washington a little more than tw

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