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US President Donald Trump has said that the Russian capital Moscow should not be attacked on behalf of Ukraine.
In a report of the Financial Times, his statement came after the news that Trump talked to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about intensifying the attack on Moscow.
The Financial Times quoted the source as saying, "If the US gives Ukraine long-range weapons, can Ukraine attack Moscow?" That's what Trump asked Zelensky.
Trump announced plans to give weapons to Ukraine on Monday. And if there is no ceasefire within 50 days, he also warned that heavy tariffs will be imposed against Russia.
