World News | CIA Director Visits Kyiv, Meets with Ukraine's Zelenskyy
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. CIA Director William Burns visited Kyiv last week to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a US official has said, in the latest example of high-level contacts between the US and Ukraine.
Washington, Jan 20 (AP) CIA Director William Burns visited Kyiv last week to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a US official has said, in the latest example of high-level contacts between the US and Ukraine.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday to discuss the director's classified schedule, declined to disclose what Burns and Zelenskyy discussed. Burns also met with Ukrainian intelligence officials. The CIA director has briefed Zelenskyy repeatedly before and since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine last February, passing on US intelligence findings about Moscow's war plans and intentions.
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The war launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin is soon to enter its second year having resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and with no clear resolution on the horizon. Washington is about to send another USD 2.5 billion in aid to Ukraine, including for the first time Stryker armoured vehicles.
Burns' meeting with Zelenskyy was first reported by The Washington Post.
The CIA director told PBS NewsHour last month that agency analysts predicted "a reduced tempo and fighting between the two militaries as winter sets in".
"I don't underestimate for a moment the burdens, the challenges, that this war poses for Ukrainians first and foremost, but for all of us who support Ukraine," said Burns, a former US ambassador to Moscow. "But strategically, I think, in many ways, you know, Putin's war has thus far been a failure for Russia." (AP)
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