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Ukrainian president Zelensky says he learned of Pentagon classified leaks from news reports and not the White House

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he had no conversations with the White House after a trove of classified US intelligence documents were posted on social media.

The documents allegedly leaked by 21-year-old Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira disclosed a blunt US intelligence assessment of the war in Ukraine, as well as details revealing US intelligence collection on allies such as Ukraine, South Korea and Israel.

Defense and intelligence sources say the leak exposed glaring weaknesses in how the Pentagon safeguards its most sensitive secrets. In response, the US Air Force suspended two leaders of Teixeira’s Massachusetts Air National Guard unit last Wednesday, a week after that unit ceased its intelligence mission amid an investigation.

Teixeira faces charges under the Espionage Act after allegedly posting the sensitive intelligence to the social media platform Discord, but has yet to enter a plea. A judge at Teixeira’s custody hearing last week said he would not yet issue a ruling on whether Teixeira would remain in jail while he awaits trial.

In an interview with the Washington Post on Tuesday, May 2, Zelensky said he learned about the Pentagon leak through news coverage and claimed he “did not receive information from the White House or the Pentagon beforehand.”

“We did not have that information. I personally did not. It’s definitely a bad story,” he said, calling it “unprofitable” for Ukraine, as well as “also not beneficial to the reputation of the White House, and I believe it is not beneficial to the reputation of the United States.”

Responding to Zelensky’s claims, Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin “conducted a large number of phone calls” to allies and partners, including to Austin’s Ukrainian counterpart, Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov.

“I don’t want to speak for President Zelensky. … The United States, the Department of Defense, we remain committed to working very closely with Ukraine and our international allies and partners to ensure that they have the security assistance they need to be able to defend their country and take back their sovereign territory,” Ryder said.

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