“We continue to consider a number of systems that can prove effective on the battlefield in the hands of Ukrainian partners.

However, our president's point of view is that we will not send long-range missiles for use outside the battlefield in Ukraine,” Price said.

On May 30, US President Joe Biden said that the United States would not supply Ukraine with missile systems capable of reaching Russian territory.

At the same time, The Wall Street Journal reported that the United States may transfer GMLRS multiple launch rocket systems with guided missiles with a range of more than 60 km to Ukraine.

At the same time, Washington believes that these systems will not allow the Ukrainian military to strike at targets deep in the Russian regions, which will reduce the risks of a direct confrontation between Russia and the United States.