10.03.2025.
9:37
Trump changed the record; Bad news for Russia
The United States should soon resume intelligence sharing with Kyiv, US President Donald Trump confirmed during a conversation with reporters on Air Force One 9.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe announced on Wednesday that the United States has halted intelligence sharing with Ukraine. The move followed Washington's decision to freeze all military aid to Ukraine.
"It's just that we're not. It's just that we're not," Trump answered when asked if he would end the suspension of intelligence sharing, reports Reuters.
Trump also said he was optimistic about upcoming talks between U.S. and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia. Delegations will meet tomorrow in the city of Yedi to discuss the framework for a potential peace deal between Ukraine and Russia.
The break in intelligence sharing has left Ukrainian civilians more vulnerable to deadly Russian airstrikes. The New York Times reported that the freeze could affect key warnings about incoming Russian drones and missiles.
In the days after the freeze went into effect, Russia launched rocket attacks on the cities of Kryvyi Rih and Dobropil', killing 15 people and injuring more than 80. According to Zelensky, Russia launched nearly 1,200 aerial bombs, nearly 870 attack drones and more than 80 missiles into Ukraine over the past week.
Trump said yesterday that he believes Ukraine will sign an agreement on critical minerals with the US, stressing that he also wants to see signals that Kiyv is ready for peace.
"They will sign the minerals agreement, but I want them to want peace... They haven't shown it as much as they should," he warned.
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