The Washington Post reports talks between the U.S. and Ukraine over rare mineral resources in Ukraine are progressing despite strong words from both President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
After the U.S. paused military aid to Ukraine this week, intelligence sharing has also stopped, CIA Director John Ratcliffe says. That includes targeting data the U.S. supplies to spy agencies in
The confirmation of the pause on intelligence sharing follows a heated exchange between the U.S. and Ukrainian presidents
CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirms U.S. pausing intelligence and weapons aid to Ukraine after Oval Office clash between Trump and Zelenskyy
This comes after the contentious exchange in the White House between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last week.
In the wake of a televised Oval Office squabble pitting President Trump and Vice President JD Vance against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the U.S. has paused intelligence sharing with its war torn ally,
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has paused its intelligence sharing with Ukraine, cutting off the flow of vital information that has helped the war-torn nation target Russian invaders, but Trump administration officials said Wednesday that positive talks between Washington and Kyiv mean it may only be a short suspension.
CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh reports from Kyiv: intelligence support is utterly vital for Ukraine to target Russian positions, as Kyiv tries to mend ties with the Trump administration.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe says pause is leverage against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for peace talks but lawmakers say people could die as result.
Ukraine's leader reaffirmed his readiness to sign the deal in his statement on March 4, but CBS News reported that parameters are still unclear as Trump seeks better terms. Read also: Trump's 'staggering' Ukraine military aid freeze threatens the world order,