
The United States has halted all intelligence sharing with Ukraine, further escalating tensions between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, U.S. officials have confirmed.
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz stated that the U.S. is taking a step back and conducting a full review of its relationship with Kyiv, following Friday’s heated Oval Office meeting between the two leaders.
With intelligence and military assistance now on hold, Ukraine faces a major strategic setback, and its ability to counter Russian forces without U.S. backing remains uncertain.
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz stated that the U.S. is taking a step back and conducting a full review of its relationship with Kyiv, following Friday’s heated Oval Office meeting between the two leaders.
Intelligence Flow Completely Cut Off
A Ukrainian source told Sky News that while intelligence sharing was initially restricted—limiting information that could be used for attacks inside Russia—the exchange of all intelligence has now been completely stopped.This development follows Trump’s decision to pause military aid to Ukraine earlier this week, raising concerns about the future of U.S. support for Kyiv as the war with Russia continues.
With intelligence and military assistance now on hold, Ukraine faces a major strategic setback, and its ability to counter Russian forces without U.S. backing remains uncertain.