CIA director says US has paused intelligence support to Ukraine
- The U.S. Has paused intelligence sharing with Ukraine, which is critical for its defense against Russian forces, as stated by CIA Director John Ratcliffe.
- Trump administration officials indicated that the pause may be temporary and linked to negotiations for peace talks between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Despite the U.S. Pause, Ukraine is still expected to receive intelligence from other allies, including the United Kingdom.
- Zelenskyy expressed a desire to make progress towards peace, indicating that a signed deal on Ukraine's mineral resources was possible after Trump's softened stance.
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