Trump is waiting for Zelensky to take some election steps in Ukraine, NBC News resources reported.
United States President Donald Trump in Private is clear to his assistants that the signed agreement with the minerals between Washington and Kiev is not sufficient to continue the help and exchange intelligence in Ukraine. This was reported by the NBC News that there was a reference to comments with American officials.
“(Trump – Ed.) Also want to see a change in the relationship of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky to peace negotiations, including the willingness to make concessions, especially, territorial. Trump also wants Zelensky to take some election steps in Ukraine and, perhaps, to leave the post of his country’s leader,” said his country. “
According to the United States representative and the administration’s representative, the USA allegedly had no clues that the end of the intelligence exchange would directly affect Russia’s attack. They argue that large attacks are said to be “planned to stop delivering intelligence and assistance.”
Both officials are optimistic that the flow of weapons and equipment, as well as the exchange of intelligence, can be resumed next week, especially after Zelensky said Ukraine “is ready to sit in negotiations soon.”
Officials have ensured that the United States is still sharing with Ukraine Defense Intelligence – that is, information that helps Ukraine defend itself from attacks, but allegedly does not provide information about Russian goals.
Remember that someday, CIA director John Ratcliffe confirmed that the United States suspended the supply of weapons and transferring reconnaissance for Ukraine.
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