Trump says Ukraine shouldn’t target Moscow, amid talk of US-supplied missiles
The US president has given Russia 50 days to strike a peace deal, saying that Nato members would supply Kyiv with new weapons

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Ukraine should not target Moscow, after the Kremlin charged that a new US plan to supply weapons to Kyiv along with sanctions threats against Russia would delay peace efforts.
Trump on Monday gave Russia 50 days to strike a peace deal with Ukraine, voicing exasperation with Moscow, and announcing that Nato members would supply Kyiv with new military aid.
In what would be an even more extraordinary shift, the Financial Times reported that Trump spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about providing US missiles to hit Moscow.
But asked by reporters at the White House if Zelensky should look at striking the Russian capital, Trump replied: “No, he shouldn’t target Moscow”.

Trump had taken office vowing to end the conflict swiftly and to stop the flow of billions of dollars of US weapons to Ukraine.