Russia said Monday that there were currently no plans for a call between presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, after the US leader warned he might send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.

Trump has been mulling potential supplies of the long-range missiles to Kyiv via European allies since his meeting with Putin in Alaska in August failed to produce a peace deal.

He said Sunday that he might warn Putin about the possible deliveries if Russia does not halt its offensive.

But Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters: "There are no clear agreements on a phone conversation yet.

"There are many opportunities for promptly organising such a conversation," if it was needed, he added.

Russia has repeatedly said it would see supplying the weapon as a significant escalation.

The missiles

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