After a series of conflicting reports, it now turns out to be a fact. For the time being, the United States no longer shares information with Ukraine about Russia. CIA director John Ratcliffe confirmed that.
Earlier this week, the United States decided to stop all military aid to Ukraine for the time being. That happened after a collision between Trump and the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the White House. And apparently that also includes sharing information. The British business newspaper Financial Times On Wednesday on the basis of a few initiates, the United States no longer shares information with Ukraine about the war in Russia. But on the Ukrainian side that news was denied.
It was CIA director John Ratcliffe who eventually confirmed the break in sharing information with Ukraine of American satellite networks and intelligence services. “President Trump rightly wondered if President Zensky was committed to the peace process, and so said” let’s pause, “said Ratcliffe at Fox Business.
Ratcliffe emphasized that he hopes that the break will only be short-lived, now that, according to the CIA director, Zensky has now stated that he is ready to make peace “, so” I think that the break will disappear in the military area and intelligence area and we will work together again to shoulder with Ukraine “.
The national security adviser of Trump, Mike Waltz, does set conditions for the resumption of the help. Trump will seriously consider that if peace conversations are recorded, he expects. “Trusting measures” should also be taken. He called the outstretched hand of Zelensky “a good, positive first step”.