Ukraine on Wednesday said it planned to hold new talks with the United States after Washington suspended its intelligence sharing, delivering a fresh blow to Kyiv as it battles Russia’s invasion.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reportedly been scrambling
to contain the fallout from his controversial meeting with Donald Trump last
week, in which the US leader berated him in front of international media and
asked him to leave the White House.
“Today, Ukrainian and American teams began working on an
upcoming meeting. We’re seeing forward momentum,” Zelenskyy said.
The Ukrainian leader also said he would join EU leaders for
a Brussels summit on Thursday.
The United States said earlier it had halted intelligence
sharing with Ukraine, a few days after announcing it was also suspending
military aid.
The moves have sparked fears in Kyiv and Europe that Ukraine
could be forced to accept a peace settlement on terms favourable to Moscow or
risk losing US support entirely.
“We all want a safe future for our people. Not a temporary
ceasefire, but an end to the war once and for all. With our coordinated efforts
and US leadership, this is entirely achievable,” Zelenskyy wrote on Wednesday
on social media following a call with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
He had said a day earlier that he was ready to come to the
negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer, stating
that he wanted to mend relations with Trump.