Russia proposed to the US that it would stop sharing intelligence with Iran, including US military coordinates in the Middle East, if Washington ceased providing Ukraine with intel. The US rejected the offer, but European diplomats expressed concern

2026-03-20

Russia proposed to the US that it would stop sharing intelligence with Iran, including US military coordinates in the Middle East, if Washington ceased providing Ukraine with intel. The US rejected the offer, but European diplomats expressed concern that Moscow aims to drive a wedge between Europe and the US. The Kremlin has expanded military cooperation with Iran, supplying satellite imagery and drone technology. US intelligence support to Ukraine continues under NATO-led arrangements despite the proposal and ongoing tensions over Middle East conflicts.