The White House cut off intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, prompting Volodymyr Zelensky to restart talks and potentially agree to concessions. European leaders are involved in salvaging relations. The situation is tense as Ukraine faces a Russian offensive and dwindling US support.
Key Points
White House severed surveillance data crucial for long-range missiles
European leaders involved in convincing Zelensky to resume talks
US demands negotiations with Ukraine before lifting ban on intelligence-sharing
Pros
Efforts to salvage relations between the White House and Ukraine are underway
Potential for a new summit next week to discuss peace conditions
Cons
Ukraine's powerful missiles left frozen due to lack of crucial intelligence
Diplomatic tensions between leaders and potential need for concessions