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US Presidential Administration Donald Trump stops in his offensive cyber operations against Russia, officials say, as the diplomatic impetus continues to end the war in Ukraine.
The reflections on the instructions were not publicly available, and it is unclear how long it could last. The Defense Department refused to comment.
It is reported that this directive came before Trump was on the television series with the President of Ukraine Valodimir Zelensky at the White House on Friday.
Since his return to the post, Trump significantly mitigated the American position towards Moscow, seeking a transaction to stop the war – after a full -scale invasion of Russia more than three years ago.
It seemed to be the echo of Moscow to start the war and announced plans to meet with the colleague’s president Vladimir Putin. The United States also sided with Russia during recent votes in the United Nations.
At the same time, Trump called the Zelensky dictator, and accused another person of “gambling with the Third World War” while knocking on Friday in an oval office.
The termination of US cyber -operations against Russia came from defense Minister Pitt Hugset in new US cyber recommendations, BBC CBS News partner reported.
This leaves issues on the power of fighting in the US on cyber -as against allegedly Russian hacking, electoral interventions and sabotage efforts that are aimed at Western countries that sided with Ukraine during the war.
Following First reported news. Operations aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s digital defense may be among the victims.
In a statement, a senior official of the Defense Department said he would not comment on the issue with the problems with the operation, but added: “There is no greater priority for the Secretary of Hugset than the safety of the war in all operations to include cyber -dumm.”
National Security Advisor Mike Wals denied that a change of policy was discussed, but in an interview with CNN acknowledged that “all sorts of carrots and regiments to end this war.”
Trump’s senior members who met with their Russian colleagues in Saudi Arabia last month, and the Ukrainians have been expelled – recently defended a change in the approach to Moscow.
Secretary of State Mark Rubio said ABC: “You are not going to bring (Russians) to the table when you call them names when you are antagonist. These are only the presidential instincts from the years and years of deals.”
In a statement to the New York Times, Senior Democrat Chuck Sumer, the minority leader, said the move was a “critical strategic mistake”.
Trump seemed to give Putin “a free pass when Russia continues to launch cyber operations and attacks on redemption on critical American infrastructure,” Sumer added.