US halts intelligence sharing with Ukraine; adding pressure for peace deal

US halts intelligence sharing with Ukraine; adding pressure for peace deal

US halts intelligence sharing with Ukraine; adding pressure for peace deal

The U.S. has halted intelligence sharing with Kyiv, threatening Ukraine’s ability to strike Russian targets amid the full-scale war,

Reports indicated that this move will push for a change of mind on Ukraine’s stance to fight against Russia.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe told journalists that President Trump was driven to a more peaceful resolution as compared to Zelensky’s “Trump had a real question about whether President (Volodymyr) Zelensky was committed to the peace process, and he said let’s pause,” Ratcliffe said.

On March 5, the Financial Times reported, citing undisclosed sources, that the U.S. had halted intelligence sharing with Ukraine.

The move follows Washington’s decision to freeze all military aid supplies to Ukraine following a public spat between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump.

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