U.S. Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine, Tightens Control on Allies
The decision, following the suspension of military aid, could weaken Ukraine's ability to target Russian forces effectively.
- The United States has stopped sharing real-time intelligence with Ukraine, citing stricter control measures on sensitive information.
- The U.S. has also reportedly prohibited the United Kingdom from passing along American intelligence to Ukraine, affecting key defense agencies.
- This suspension follows President Trump's announcement of halted military aid to Ukraine and his claims of potential peace negotiations with Russia.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj has expressed willingness to engage in peace talks and sign a resource agreement with the U.S., pending further discussions.
- Experts warn that the loss of U.S. intelligence could hinder Ukraine's capacity for precision strikes, while European leaders urge renewed transatlantic cooperation to support Ukraine.