Politico: Russia offered the United States to exchange intelligence on Iran for a refusal to help Ukraine

Russia offered the United States a deal: Moscow would stop supplying Iran with intelligence data (including the coordinates of American bases in the Middle East) in exchange for stopping the transfer of American data to Ukraine.

Politico reported this on March 20.

According to sources, the special representative of the President of the Russian Federation, Kirill Dmitriev, voiced this initiative to Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner at a meeting in Miami. Washington rejected the offer.

European diplomats are extremely concerned about the very fact of such negotiations, regarding them as an attempt by the Kremlin to create a split in relations between the United States and Europe. The White House and the Russian Embassy did not comment on the situation.

By Editor