US halts intelligence sharing with Ukraine amidst aid suspension
The United States has reportedly halted the transfer of intelligence data to Ukraine, according to the "Financial Times," which cited anonymous sources. Such a decision could significantly weaken Ukraine's defense capabilities in its war with Russia, Reuters reported.
The information published by the "Financial Times" suggests that the United States has stopped sharing intelligence data with Ukraine, potentially affecting the effectiveness of its operations on the front lines.
Reuters noted that restricting access to American data could weaken Ukraine's defense capabilities and hinder the planning of military operations against Russia.
This decision is said to have followed the suspension of American weapons and military equipment supplies to Ukraine on Tuesday. However, there has been no official information regarding the termination of cooperation in intelligence data exchange.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian portal Suspilne reported on Telegram that Washington continues to share intelligence data with Kyiv.
Trump made the decision. Aid to Ukraine suspended
On Tuesday, a White House representative confirmed in a statement to the media that President Donald Trump suspended all military aid to Ukraine "to ensure that it is contributing to a solution."
- The president has been clear that he is focused on peace. We need our partners to be committed to that goal as well. We are pausing and reviewing our aid to ensure that it is contributing to a solution, - stated the White House representative.
Fox News, which released this information before official confirmation, reported that the suspension applies to all forms of aid, including weapons already on their way to Ukraine.