Former President Donald Trump recently announced that the pause on intelligence sharing with Ukraine is "just about" lifted. He made this statement during a press interaction on Air Force One. Trump emphasized his commitment to encouraging peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. He aims to prompt Ukraine to be earnest about reaching an agreement. Trump also expressed confidence in Ukraine finalizing a minerals deal with the U.S.
The pause in intelligence sharing was part of a pressure tactic aimed at encouraging peace talks. Keith Kellogg, an envoy, described the pause as "hitting a mule with a two-by-four." This move marked an abrupt shift in Trump's Ukraine policy. The pause was meant as a wake-up call for Kyiv. It affected vital offensive operations intelligence from the CIA and FBI, creating significant difficulties for the Ukrainian military.
Without this intelligence, Ukraine has struggled to anticipate and block incoming attacks. Their capacity to effectively target Russian forces has also diminished. President Zelenskyy is under pressure to accept a potential ceasefire deal. Ukraine had been warned about the possible intel cutoff beforehand.
To lift the pause, Ukraine must show a willingness to negotiate peace. The expected signing of the minerals deal with the U.S. is also a condition. Progress is anticipated within the next few days, with the U.S. seeking a clear commitment from Ukraine to the peace process. Trump is waiting for signs of Ukraine's intentions regarding peace. Additionally, existing sanctions on Russian entities will remain in place until a ceasefire is reached, influencing the dynamics of the negotiations. Ongoing sharing of some defensive intelligence indicates that the U.S. is still committed to supporting Ukraine despite the earlier pause.
Ukraine's willingness to negotiate peace and sign a minerals deal with the U.S. is crucial for lifting the intelligence pause.
This shift in U.S. rhetoric leans closer to the Russian narrative. There are concerns about potential concessions from Ukraine in peace talks. Allies question Trump's trust in Russia to keep promises. European allies express skepticism about Russian intentions. They worry that giving Russia time could allow them to regroup and rearm.
Upcoming diplomatic efforts include a key meeting between U.S. and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia. The focus will be on a possible ceasefire in the ongoing war. Trump is hopeful for progress in the coming week.