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Macron Boosts Ukraine Intelligence Support After Trump Suspends US Intel

Macron Boosts Ukraine Intelligence Support After Trump Suspends US Intel/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ With the U.S. freezing intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, France will continue providing vital military intelligence, French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu confirmed Thursday. President Emmanuel Macron also ordered an acceleration of French military aid, aiming to fill the gap left by Washington’s shift in policy. Meanwhile, Ukraine faces supply chain disruptions as some aid shipments from Poland are temporarily halted.

Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk, center, speaks with Latvia’s Prime Minister Evika Silina, left, and European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas during a round table meeting at an EU Summit in Brussels, Thursday, March 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

France’s Ukraine Intelligence Support: Quick Look

  • US Freezes Intelligence Sharing: Washington halts military intelligence flow to Ukraine.
  • France Steps Up: Paris continues supplying intelligence, ensuring Ukraine remains informed.
  • Macron Accelerates Aid: France fast-tracks military assistance to counter US cuts.
  • Ukraine Faces Challenges: Aid shipments from Poland temporarily paused amid uncertainty.

France to Continue Intelligence Support for Ukraine as US Freezes Aid

France Fills Intelligence Gap as US Pauses Support

France has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ukraine after the Trump administration suspended military intelligence-sharing with Kyiv, French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced Thursday.

The U.S. move, seen as part of a broader effort to pressure Ukraine into peace negotiations with Russia, has raised concerns about Kyiv’s ability to track Russian troop movements and plan military operations. However, Lecornu made it clear that France remains unwavering in its support.

“Our intelligence is sovereign,” Lecornu stated in an interview with France Inter radio. “We have intelligence that we allow Ukraine to benefit from.”

A French defense ministry statement later clarified that this was not a new policy, but rather a continuation of France’s long-standing support for Ukraine.

Macron Accelerates French Military Aid to Ukraine

In response to Washington’s decision to suspend all military assistance to Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron has ordered an acceleration of arms shipments to Kyiv.

Lecornu noted that logistics may face temporary disruptions, with some Ukraine-bound aid shipments from Poland currently on hold. However, he emphasized that Ukraine has learned to adapt after three years of war and has developed stockpiling strategies.

“Ukrainians, unfortunately, have learned to fight this war,” Lecornu said. “They know how to stockpile.”

A Broader European Response

France’s continued intelligence-sharing efforts come amid wider European discussions on boosting Ukraine’s defense capabilities.

At a high-level EU summit in Brussels, leaders are debating increased defense spending, long-term military aid commitments, and ways to maintain security without U.S. backing.

With Macron and the UK leading intelligence-sharing efforts, Germany and other European nations face mounting pressure to fill the growing gap left by the U.S. withdrawal.

What’s Next for Ukraine?

While Trump administration officials suggest the U.S. intelligence freeze may be temporary, the move has heightened concerns over Kyiv’s ability to sustain its military efforts.

With France stepping up aid, the EU strengthening its defense policies, and Ukraine adjusting its military strategy, the coming weeks will be crucial in determining how the balance of power shifts in the war against Russia.


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