Overview of the Proposal#

Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev has suggested that Moscow would stop sharing intelligence with Iran if the United States halts its intelligence support for Ukraine. This proposal was reported by Politico and involves negotiations with representatives from the Trump administration.

Details of the Negotiation#

During a meeting in Miami last week, Dmitriev presented this arrangement to U.S. officials Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The deal would mean that Russia would no longer provide Iran with specific information about U.S. military assets located in the Middle East, in exchange for the U.S. discontinuing its intelligence support to Ukraine regarding Russian activities.

U.S. Response#

The United States has rejected this proposal, according to sources familiar with the discussions. This rejection highlights the ongoing complexities in U.S.-Russia relations, particularly concerning the conflict in Ukraine.

Concerns Among European Diplomats#

The proposal has raised alarms among European diplomats, who worry that Russia is trying to create divisions between Europe and the U.S. at a crucial time for their transatlantic relations. This situation underscores the delicate balance of international diplomacy and the potential implications of intelligence sharing in global conflicts.