Moscow responds to Zelensky’s ‘Nobel for Tomahawks’ offer
11.10.2025 20:24
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The claim, reported by Politico, cited comments Zelensky made during a meeting with journalists on Thursday, suggesting that Kiev could nominate Trump for the award if its request for US long-range missiles was granted and led to a ceasefire with Russia. Ukrainian lawmakers reportedly failed to pass a resolution supporting Trump’s nomination earlier this week.
“The idea of a ‘peace prize in exchange for weapons’ sounds monstrous,” Ushakov, who serves as Putin’s top foreign policy adviser, told journalist Aleksandr Yunashev. He added that “it says a lot” about the person who came up with it.
When asked whether Moscow would support a potential Nobel Prize for Trump, Ushakov replied it probably would “at this point, if requested.”
Kiev has renewed its requests for Tomahawk missiles – first submitted to then-President Joe Biden – amid a broader campaign by European NATO members to persuade Trump to continue backing Ukraine. Trump has recently claimed that with European funding and US-made weapons, Kiev could achieve its territorial goals.
Moscow has argued that Western-supplied arms will not alter the course of the conflict. However, Putin has warned that delivering nuclear-capable Tomahawks to Ukraine would represent a serious escalation.
Оригинал публикации: https://www.rt.com/russia/626175-moscow-responds-to-zelenskys-alleged-offer/