Media: NATO is unclear which countries will pay for the "Tomahawk" missiles to Ukraine US Secretary of War: If the Ukraine conflict does not end, the US and its allies will take measures against Russia

RIA Novosti Moscow - According to a senior NATO diplomat quoted by the U.S. Washington Post, NATO currently does not know which NATO countries can allocate funds to purchase the "Tomahawk" missiles from the United States under an initiative where European countries pay for U.S. weapons to be transferred to Ukraine.

The report said: "If Trump gives the green light, 'Tomahawk' could be supplied through a recent agreement, according to which Europeans pay for U.S. weapons and then transfer them to Ukraine... It is currently unclear which countries may bear the costs in this situation."

Previously, U.S. President Trump stated that he had almost made a decision on supplying "Tomahawk" cruise missiles to Ukraine, but wanted to know how the Kyiv regime planned to use these missiles.

RIA Novosti Washington - U.S. Secretary of War Hegseth stated that if the Ukraine conflict is not resolved in the near future, the U.S. and its allies would prepare additional measures against Russia.

Hegseth said after the NATO Council meeting of defense ministers in Brussels: "If this conflict does not end, and if there is no sign of a path to peace in the short term, the U.S. will take measures with its allies to make Russia pay the price for its continued aggression."

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