WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s envoy Keith Kellogg has floated the opportunity of long-range strikes by Ukraine in opposition to Russia with American weapons, following the administration’s latest pivot on the battle.
In a Fox Information interview broadcast on Sunday (Sep 28), Kellogg was requested whether or not Trump had authorised strikes deep into Russian territory – days after Moscow was accused of sending fighter jets and drones that violated the airspace of a number of European nations.
“Studying what (Trump) has stated and studying what Vice President (JD) Vance has stated, in addition to (Secretary of State Marco) Rubio, the reply is sure,” he stated.
“Use the flexibility to hit deep. There aren’t any things like sanctuaries.”
Vp Vance stated in a separate Fox Information programme on Sunday that the US was having “conversations” on whether or not to provide long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles to Kyiv, a request Trump has beforehand denied.
“It is one thing that the president goes to make the ultimate dedication on,” Vance stated, referring to the missiles, including that the US was ” quite a few requests from the Europeans.”
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated in a press briefing on Monday that there was “no panacea that may change the scenario on the entrance for the Kyiv regime”.
“There is not any magic weapon. Whether or not it is Tomahawks or different missiles, they will not be capable of change the dynamic.”

