Trump said this on Sunday, March 9, according to Reuters.
Asked whether he would consider lifting the pause in intelligence sharing, Trump said: "We just about have. We just about have."
The U.S. President also noted that he expects good results from the upcoming talks with Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe has officially announced a temporary suspension of U.S. weapons deliveries and intelligence sharing with Ukraine. However, Bloomberg, citing a Ukrainian official, claims that Kyiv is still receiving U.S. intelligence.
- On March 7, the American aerospace company Maxar Technologies cut access to its satellite images for Ukrainian users.
- The United Kingdom, meanwhile, said it would continue providing intelligence to Ukraine, although its capabilities are more limited than those of the United States or other countries.
- U.S. officials from the Pentagon claimed that the United States had reduced intelligence support to Ukraine for offensive operations, but defensive assistance continued.
- The French Ministry of Defense announced its readiness to provide intelligence to Ukraine in place of the U.S.
- On Monday, March 10, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Saudi Arabia for a meeting between the Ukrainian and American delegations.