CIA chief made secret trip to Ukraine: US official
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CIA director William Burns met intelligence counterparts and President Volodymyr Zelensky during his recent trip to Ukraine.
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WASHINGTON - Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director William Burns recently travelled to Ukraine, where he met intelligence counterparts and President Volodymyr Zelensky, a US official confirmed to AFP on Friday.
The trip – not reported at the time – comes as Kyiv’s brigades pursue a counter-offensive
During his trip, Mr Burns reaffirmed “the US commitment to sharing intelligence to help Ukraine defend against Russian aggression”, the US official said.
According to The Washington Post, which first reported the visit, Ukrainian officials shared plans to claw back Russian-occupied territory and begin ceasefire negotiations by the end of the year.
Mr Burns “travelled to Ukraine, as he has done regularly since the beginning of Russia’s recent aggression more than a year ago”, the US official said.
The Post reported that the visit occurred in June.
The trip took place before the 24-hour insurrection by the leader of the Wagner private military company,
The United States has attempted to make clear to Russia it played no role in the rebellion,
The Ukrainian military’s commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny has said his country’s counter-offensive plans are being hobbled by the lack of adequate firepower, from modern fighter jets to artillery ammunition.
On Tuesday, the US announced a fresh US$500 million (S$676 million) package of arms to bolster the counter-offensive, including armoured vehicles, precision munitions and mine-clearing equipment. AFP

