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Russia offered the US a deal on Ukraine and Iran, but Washington refused — Politico

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. Illustration: newsweek.com

The Kremlin offered the White House a deal on intelligence sharing, but Washington rejected the offer. This is reported by Politico, citing sources.

"Moscow has put forward a proposal to the United States on the principle of mutual concessions: the Kremlin is ready to stop transferring intelligence information to Iran, including the exact coordinates of American military facilities in the Middle East, provided that Washington stops supplying Ukraine with intelligence about Russia," the publication quoted by Pool No. 3.

According to two sources, the initiative was expressed by the special representative of the President of the Russian Federation Kirill Dmitriev during a meeting last week in Miami with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.

The US rejected the offer, the sources said on condition of anonymity.

The proposal caused concern among European diplomats, the newspaper notes.

As reported by EADaily, US President Donald Trump suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin is helping Iran "a little". The American leader considered this situation natural, comparing it with the military assistance that Washington provides to Kiev.

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18.07.2026

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