For the first time since the Trump administration, the USA is ready to provide intelligence and air support to the European contingent to ensure the security of post-war Ukraine. This information was disclosed by the Financial Times, citing European and Ukrainian officials.
American officials have informed European countries of their readiness to offer them 'strategic capabilities' such as intelligence, surveillance, command, and air defense systems for support. Previously, the Trump administration rejected any assistance in protecting Ukraine after the conflict, so this decision represents a significant shift in policy. In particular, the plan includes the use of American support to create a no-fly zone and an air shield for Ukraine.
This news indicates a shift in US policy regarding support for Ukraine after the conflict, which could have important implications for the security of the country and the region as a whole.