White House says Ukraine weapons and intel pause will lift when Russia talks set
Briefly

The article discusses the U.S. suspension of intelligence sharing with Ukraine, particularly information aiding attacks on Russian territory. This pause has compelled President Zelensky to express willingness for peace talks with President Trump. CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirms Trump's questioning of Zelensky's commitment to peace, which initiated the intelligence pause. The situation emphasizes the impact on Ukraine's military readiness and underscores ongoing discussions between Ukrainian and American officials about future negotiations and potential lifting of the suspension, marking a critical moment in the peace process.
President Trump had a real question about whether President Zelensky is committed to a peace process. He said let's pause. I want to give you a chance to think about this, and you saw the response, President Zelensky put out a statement saying I am ready for peace.
If we can nail down these negotiations and move towards these negotiations and put confidence building measures on the table, the President will take a hard look at lifting this pause ... Yesterday and today [were] a positive step forward.
Read at Axios
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