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CIA’s William Burns had secret meeting with Zelensky

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CIA Director William Burns made a clandestine trip to Ukraine last week to fulfill with the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and transient him on Russia’s anticipated next steps in its invasion, a US official told Reuters Thursday.

“Director Burns traveled to Kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian intelligence counterparts in addition to President Zelensky and reinforced our continued support for Ukraine and its defense against Russian aggression,” said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The official declined to say when the key rendezvous took place, but the Washington Post, which first reported the meeting, said it happened at the top of last week.

Along with discussing Burns’ expectations for Russia’s upcoming military plans, the paper said, the CIA chief also warned the Ukrainian leader that sooner or later US assistance can be harder to return by.

CIA Director William Burns reportedly reinforced the United States' support for Ukraine, but also warned that at some point assistance would be harder to come by.
CIA Director William Burns reportedly reinforced the USA’ support for Ukraine, but additionally warned that sooner or later assistance can be harder to return by.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks via video link during a meeting of ministers of defence at Ramstein Air Base in Germany to discuss how to help Ukraine defend itself, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine January 20.
Zelensky and Ukraine’s intelligence officials who took part within the meeting were said to have come away considering US support for Ukraine remained strong.
via REUTERS

Zelensky and his senior intelligence officials discussed how long Ukraine could expect US and Western assistance to proceed after Republicans won a narrow House majority within the November midterm elections, the Washington Post reported.

Current House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has warned that Republicans won’t write a “blank check” for Ukraine now that they control the lower chamber of Congress.

Ukraine’s leader and his aides got here away from the meeting with the impression that US support for Kyiv remained strong, the newspaper said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin talks with employees of the Almaz-Antey Corporation's Obukhov Plant at its assembly shop in St. Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday.
Russia under Vladimir Putin’s regime is predicted to launch a significant offensive in Ukraine in late winter or the start of spring.
AP

Burns has repeatedly briefed Zelensky since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, passing on intelligence concerning the Kremlin’s war plans and intentions.

The CIA director told “The PBS NewsHour” last month that agency analysts predicted “a reduced tempo and fighting between the 2 militaries as winter sets in.”

Ukrainian servicemen attend a joint drills of armed forces, national guards, border guards and Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) at the border with Belarus Friday.
Ukrainian servicemen attend a joint drills of armed forces, national guards, border guards and Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) on the border with Belarus Friday.
REUTERS

“I don’t underestimate for a moment the burdens, the challenges, that this war poses for Ukrainians at first, but for all of us who support Ukraine,” said Burns, a former US ambassador to Moscow. “But strategically, I believe, in some ways, , Putin’s war has to date been a failure for Russia.”

The Biden administration announced Thursday a latest package of military assistance for Ukraine valued at as much as $2.5 billion, including a whole bunch of armored vehicles and support for Ukraine’s air defense.

During his trip to Washington in December, Zelensky told Congress that aid to Ukraine is an investment in democracy, not charity, while pressing for continued support.

With Post wires

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CIA Director William Burns made a clandestine trip to Ukraine last week to fulfill with the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and transient him on Russia’s anticipated next steps in its invasion, a US official told Reuters Thursday.

“Director Burns traveled to Kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian intelligence counterparts in addition to President Zelensky and reinforced our continued support for Ukraine and its defense against Russian aggression,” said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The official declined to say when the key rendezvous took place, but the Washington Post, which first reported the meeting, said it happened at the top of last week.

Along with discussing Burns’ expectations for Russia’s upcoming military plans, the paper said, the CIA chief also warned the Ukrainian leader that sooner or later US assistance can be harder to return by.

CIA Director William Burns reportedly reinforced the United States' support for Ukraine, but also warned that at some point assistance would be harder to come by.
CIA Director William Burns reportedly reinforced the USA’ support for Ukraine, but additionally warned that sooner or later assistance can be harder to return by.
REUTERS
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks via video link during a meeting of ministers of defence at Ramstein Air Base in Germany to discuss how to help Ukraine defend itself, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine January 20.
Zelensky and Ukraine’s intelligence officials who took part within the meeting were said to have come away considering US support for Ukraine remained strong.
via REUTERS

Zelensky and his senior intelligence officials discussed how long Ukraine could expect US and Western assistance to proceed after Republicans won a narrow House majority within the November midterm elections, the Washington Post reported.

Current House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has warned that Republicans won’t write a “blank check” for Ukraine now that they control the lower chamber of Congress.

Ukraine’s leader and his aides got here away from the meeting with the impression that US support for Kyiv remained strong, the newspaper said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin talks with employees of the Almaz-Antey Corporation's Obukhov Plant at its assembly shop in St. Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday.
Russia under Vladimir Putin’s regime is predicted to launch a significant offensive in Ukraine in late winter or the start of spring.
AP

Burns has repeatedly briefed Zelensky since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, passing on intelligence concerning the Kremlin’s war plans and intentions.

The CIA director told “The PBS NewsHour” last month that agency analysts predicted “a reduced tempo and fighting between the 2 militaries as winter sets in.”

Ukrainian servicemen attend a joint drills of armed forces, national guards, border guards and Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) at the border with Belarus Friday.
Ukrainian servicemen attend a joint drills of armed forces, national guards, border guards and Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) on the border with Belarus Friday.
REUTERS

“I don’t underestimate for a moment the burdens, the challenges, that this war poses for Ukrainians at first, but for all of us who support Ukraine,” said Burns, a former US ambassador to Moscow. “But strategically, I believe, in some ways, , Putin’s war has to date been a failure for Russia.”

The Biden administration announced Thursday a latest package of military assistance for Ukraine valued at as much as $2.5 billion, including a whole bunch of armored vehicles and support for Ukraine’s air defense.

During his trip to Washington in December, Zelensky told Congress that aid to Ukraine is an investment in democracy, not charity, while pressing for continued support.

With Post wires

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