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Mar 5, 2025 5:53 PM - Connect Newsroom

US Suspends Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine, Heightening Pressure for a Peace Deal

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However, reports indicate that intelligence-sharing with Ukraine has not been entirely halted.

The United States has reportedly stopped sharing intelligence with Ukraine that could be used to launch attacks inside Russia.

However, reports indicate that intelligence-sharing with Ukraine has not been entirely halted. Instead, it has become selective, focusing on intelligence that could aid Ukraine in targeting Russian forces within Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories.

This development follows reports of US President Donald Trump deciding to withhold military aid to Ukraine after a recent dispute with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House.

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