US gave no advance warning to allies about halting intel sharing with Ukraine, report says
According to the report, US allies could struggle to compensate Kiev for the lack of US intelligence data
NEW YORK, March 5. /TASS/. The US gave no advance notice to its allies that Washington was going to end intelligence sharing with Ukraine, Bloomberg reported, citing an unnamed European official.
According to the report, US allies could struggle to compensate Kiev for the lack of US intelligence data.
Earlier, Sky News reported that the US stopped absolutely all intelligence sharing with Ukraine. CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed the halt.
On March 3, Trump wrote on Truth Social that Zelensky’s remark about the conflict being far from over was "the worst statement that could have been made." He added that "America will not put up with it for much longer."
Later that day, Trump said, apparently referring to Zelensky, that if someone doesn’t want peace in Ukraine, that person "will not stay here for long." He also expressed confidence in Russia's desire to resolve the conflict. The White House then announced that Washington had suspended military aid to Kiev.