U.S. President Donald Trump urged Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky to refrain from attacks on Moscow. He said: 'Zelensky should not attack Moscow. I am not on anyone's side; I just want to stop the killings.'
According to the Financial Times, Trump asked Zelensky if Ukraine could strike Moscow or St. Petersburg if the U.S. supplied it with long-range weapons. However, White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt denied these accusations, stating that Trump merely asked a question without calling for further killings.
Trump expressed his position on the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful resolution to the situation. This indicates that the U.S. president seeks to ensure peace and stability in the region, avoiding further escalation of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.