U.S. Signals Possible Resumption of Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine
President Trump suggests progress in U.S.-Ukraine talks as halted military aid and intelligence support remain unresolved.
- President Donald Trump indicated the U.S. may soon resume sharing intelligence with Ukraine after a temporary suspension, though no specific timeline was provided.
- The suspension of U.S. military aid and intelligence support followed heightened tensions between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, including a reported diplomatic incident at the White House.
- Upcoming talks in Saudi Arabia between U.S. and Ukrainian officials aim to explore potential pathways to peace in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
- Ukraine continues to rely heavily on international military support, with the U.S. previously accounting for 45% of its arms imports, according to a recent SIPRI report.
- Poland and other European allies have expressed concerns over the U.S. aid pause, emphasizing the critical role of sustained support for Ukraine's defense and stability.