Trump announces at the end of the break of secret service information

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Lerato Khumalo

Hope for talks in Saudi Arabia

Information for Ukraine: Trump rows back

10.03.2025 – 01:46 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

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Donald Trump in the White House: The US President wants to pick up the break when exchanging secret information. (Archive image) (Source: Imago/CNP/Mediapunch/Imago)

Ukraine could soon get important information about warfare. Donald Trump makes an announcement.

Slime for hope for Ukraine. The secret information about possible Russian goals that the United States stopped a few days ago could soon be available again. The US government is currently in the process of lifting the break with the exchange of secret service information with Ukraine, said US President Donald Trump to journalists on Sunday evening.

US President Donald Trump expects “good results” from the United States’ talks with Ukrainian government officials in Saudi Arabia. This was announced by Trump journalists. The United States would also check “many things with regard to tariffs” for Russian products.

Apparently Trump is not satisfied with what Moscow currently offers for peace. Ukraine, on the other hand, had promised the United States valuable mineral resources. A corresponding contract is ready for signature.

The break for aid deliveries and exchange information had caused great criticism. Among other things, the USA was accused of being responsible for hundreds of dead because incoming rockets and drones were no longer recognized in good time. In addition, it became more difficult for the Ukrainian army to target targets with US weapons such as Himars and ATACMS systems.

Ukraine also receives support from a Republican senator who had previously criticized Selenskyj. Lindsey Graham expressed his concern on Sunday about the consequences of stopping military help and the intelligence agency exchange.

“Yes, I’m worried that Ukraine will no longer be provided with information and weapons as long as the fights are going,” said Graham in the program “Fox News Sunday” of the Fox News Channel. “If we pull the plug in Ukraine, it would be worse than in Afghanistan. I don’t think President Trump has the desire to do that,” he continued.

He had warned before the Ukrainian President. “He made it almost impossible to convey to the American people that he is a good investment,” said Graham after the meeting between Selenskyj and Trump in the White House.