US INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT UKRAINE

Trump's affinity for Putin grows more consequential than ever
In early 2017, U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin interfered in the American presidential election to undermine the democratic process and assist Donald Trump. Trump's actions since returning to office in 2023, often aligning with Kremlin interests, reflect a shared affinity with Putin and have significant geopolitical consequences.

US top diplomat Marco Rubio tells Ukraine Trump wants to end war 'as soon as possible'
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio communicated President Trump's determination to end the Russia-Ukraine war quickly, urging all parties to secure lasting peace. Trump has paused military aid to Ukraine and is considering severe sanctions on Russia until a peace agreement is reached.

Putin is said to be ready to agree Ukraine truce with conditions
Russia is open to discussing a temporary truce in Ukraine if there is progress towards a final peace settlement. This offer was made during talks in Saudi Arabia, following US President Donald Trump's call for a ceasefire. Russia demands a clear understanding of the framework principles and the parameters of an eventual peacekeeping mission.

France steps in to provide military intelligence to Ukraine as the U.S. freezes vital information
France has stepped in to provide military intelligence to Ukraine after the U.S. halted its information-sharing efforts. French President Emmanuel Macron has instructed an acceleration of French aid packages to compensate for the lack of American support, ensuring Ukraine continues to receive necessary assistance.

Zelenskyy hails EU support: "We're not alone" in fight against Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked European leaders during a summit in Brussels for their support in Ukraine's fight against Russia. EU chiefs emphasized the importance of defending Europe and aiding Ukraine. Zelenskyy acknowledged Belgium's contribution of F-16 fighter jets and discussed further defense and integration efforts with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever.

Five Eyes: The intelligence alliance that keeps the U.S. ahead
Following an intense dispute between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the U.S. has stopped sharing intelligence with Ukraine to increase pressure for peace talks. Meanwhile, France has affirmed continued support, but Britain's aid may be complicated due to the constraints of the Five Eyes alliance.
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‘Thank You, Thank You’: Ukrainian president Zelensky’s 94-time gratitude video to America goes viral
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked America 94 times, as per a viral video, reflecting his appreciation since the Russian invasion. Tensions arose during a White House meeting with Trump and Vance, leading to Zelensky's ejection. Trump suspended military aid, citing a focus on peace, while Zelensky expressed gratitude to the American people.
After military aid freeze, now comes intelligence sharing freeze with Ukraine; Donald Trump is really upping the ante against Zelensky
The military aid freeze is just the tip of the iceberg and it now looks like the US will also be stopping sharing of intelligence with Ukraine as well, which comes right after the high-voltage Oval Office meeting.
Zelensky says lasting peace 'achievable'
Ukrainian President Zelensky remains hopeful for a lasting peace despite the recent suspension of US military aid and intelligence sharing. The Kremlin views Kyiv's readiness for talks positively, but doubts linger about possible negotiations with President Putin. European leaders support Zelensky's calls for an immediate truce.
CIA director Ratcliffe says US cut off intelligence to Ukraine -Fox Business Network interview
U.S. President Donald Trump ordered a halt to intelligence cooperation and military aid to Ukraine, according to CIA Director John Ratcliffe. However, Ratcliffe suggested that the pause would eventually end, with the U.S. working closely with Ukraine to counter aggression and facilitate peace negotiations.
US cuts off intelligence sharing with Ukraine, FT reports
The U.S. has halted intelligence-sharing with Kyiv, an action that could significantly affect Ukraine's military operations against Russian forces. Despite this, some reports suggest Ukraine continues to receive intelligence from the U.S., indicating conflicting accounts from different sources.
Trump's halt on military aid will hurt Ukraine's defences. But it may not be fatal
The US has been Ukraine's main military supporter since Russia's full-scale invasion began in 2022. The Trump administration's suspension of aid jeopardizes Ukraine's defences and pressures Kyiv towards peace negotiations. The US provides critical military equipment and technical assistance. While European allies may fill some gaps, Ukraine's situation remains precarious.
US-Ukraine to finally sign the minerals deal? Donald Trump says he received a letter from Ukraine's Zelenskyy
US President Donald Trump received a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressing willingness to negotiate a minerals deal. This comes after a contentious meeting where Trump criticized Zelensky and suspended US aid to Ukraine. Trump aims to end the Ukraine conflict and criticized Europe for spending more on Russian oil than aiding Ukraine.
US military aid pause is a blow to Ukraine, but not fatal for now
Washington has suspended military aid to Ukraine, potentially impacting its defense capabilities within months. This halt affects air defenses and precision weapons, including the HIMARS missile system. Meanwhile, Europe has increased its support, and Ukraine is utilizing more domestically-made drones. Future U.S. actions may also impact third-party military supplies and intelligence sharing.
Without US help, Zelenskyy has few options except to repair his relationship with the White House
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy faces challenges after a heated confrontation with U.S. President Trump, leading to halted military aid. As European support bolsters, Zelenskyy seeks to mend U.S. relations while maintaining readiness for dialogue and addressing resignation calls from some U.S. officials.
Donald Trump blocks Ukraine military aid after war of words with Volodymyr Zelensky
U.S. President Donald Trump has halted military aid to Ukraine following a heated confrontation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The decision has left Ukraine’s defence efforts uncertain, with European allies scrambling to compensate for the loss. Trump insists Kyiv must show a stronger commitment to peace, while discussions over U.S. access to Ukraine’s natural resources remain on the table. The suspension also affects arms deliveries already in progress, with billions in assistance now in question.
Donald Trump claims $350 billion sent to Ukraine, reports cite under $100 billion—True figure may be just one-fifth
The United States has spent billions on Ukraine since Russia's 2022 invasion, but exactly how much? While President Donald Trump claims a staggering $350 billion, official figures tell a different story. With aid coming in the form of military support, financial assistance, and humanitarian relief, the real number is far lower. Meanwhile, Europe has collectively contributed more than the U.S. in direct support. As geopolitical tensions rise, a deal involving Ukraine’s vast mineral wealth has become central to the debate over future funding.
How 5 million US weapons worth $65.9 billion helped Ukraine fight Russia before Trump’s pause
The US has halted military aid to Ukraine following an order from President Donald Trump, marking a significant shift in Washington’s stance. For years, the United States has been a key military ally to Ukraine, providing billions in security aid, including advanced weaponry, air defence systems, and armoured vehicles. However, this steady flow of support now faces uncertainty after Donald Trump’s decision to suspend further assistance. With over $65.9 billion already committed since 2022, the halt raises pressing questions about Ukraine’s battlefield readiness and the broader geopolitical stakes.
Trump slams Zelenskyy for saying the end of the Russia war 'is still very, very far away'
President Trump criticized Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for suggesting the end of the Russia-Ukraine war is far off, emphasizing a need for gratitude towards U.S. support. Tensions increased after a difficult White House meeting, with top Trump allies urging Zelenskyy to change his approach or step aside.
Europe, restart the final countdown
European leaders met in London to discuss a peace plan for Ukraine, however, Macron's truce announcement caused discontent. There was consensus on continued support for Ukraine and the need for security guarantees, with the importance of US involvement emphasized for the plan's success.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy says end of war with Russia is 'very, very far away'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy affirmed that a resolution to the ongoing conflict with Russia remains distant, despite continued American support. In light of European concerns about U.S. political stability, Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine's strong partnership with the U.S., while European leaders like Germany's Friedrich Merz call for bolstered self-defense measures.
Ukrainians reel from crisis in US ties after Trump-Zelenskiy clash
Following a tense meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump, Ukrainians are anxious about the future of American military support against Russia. European allies express strong support for Ukraine, with upcoming meetings to discuss increased defense efforts. Moscow is open to negotiations, but only under its own conditions.
Zelenskyy promises diplomatic efforts will be 'together' with US
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed continuous gratitude to the U.S. for its support, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic efforts to unite Ukraine, Europe, and America. In his nightly address, following meetings with UK and European leaders, Zelenskiy reiterated the significance of American assistance.
Ukraine 'ready to sign' minerals deal with US: Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced readiness to sign a minerals agreement with the US, emphasizing the need for further security guarantees. He held meetings with US President Donald Trump, Britain's King Charles III, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, seeking international support to secure lasting peace and strengthen Ukraine's security amid ongoing conflict.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy expresses gratitude all of a sudden for support during Ukraine-Russia conflict, here's what he said
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has finally expressed gratitude for the United States' support for the conflict that is going on for the last three years against Russia.
Ukraine eyes future without US support after Trump clash
Ukraine braced for a possible halt in US support and eyed a stronger alliance with Europe against Russia's invasion, following a fiery clash on Friday between the US and Ukrainian presidents. - 'New alliance' with Europe - The United States has given Ukraine 64 billion euros in military aid since the start of Russia's invasion, according to official figures.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy to meet UK PM Starmer on March 1
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London ahead of a European leaders' summit on Ukraine. The meeting follows a dispute between Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump regarding U.S. support for Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia, with Starmer expressing full backing for Zelenskiy.
Trump-Zelenskyy clash divides US Republicans, dims aid prospects
A heated White House exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump has split Republicans and jeopardized future US aid for Ukraine. Zelenskyy's confrontation with Trump and Vice President JD Vance may impede any further congressional support, though some Republicans still back Ukraine's independence.
Volodymyr Zelensky says Trump relationship can be repaired after White House row
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expresses hope in mending ties with the US despite a heated clash with President Trump over Russia's invasion. Zelensky insists on no compromises with Russia while European leaders affirm support for Ukraine, fearing Trump's mediation favors Putin.
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