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Russia told Trump it isn’t sharing US military asset info with Iran, says Witkoff

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 11:31 AM

WASHINGTON, March 10 (Reuters) – Russia has denied sharing intelligence with Iran on U.S. military assets in ​the Middle East, U.S. special ‌envoy Steve Witkoff said on Tuesday in a CNBC interview.

Witkoff said the denial came during a phone call that U.S. ‌President ​Donald Trump had with ⁠Russian President Vladimir ⁠Putin on Monday.

The Washington Post reported on Friday that Russia was providing Iran with targeting information that ​included locations of U.S. warships and aircraft in the Middle ⁠East.

“Yesterday on the ⁠call with the president, the ​Russians said that they have not ​been sharing,” Witkoff said when asked ‌if Washington thought Russia had shared with Tehran intelligence about the location of U.S. military assets.

“We can ⁠take them at their word. But they did say that. And yesterday morning, ⁠independently, Jared (Kushner) ‌and I had a ⁠call with (Kremlin foreign policy ​aide ‌Yuri) Ushakov who reiterated the ​same,” said ⁠Witkoff.

He added: “That’s a better question for the intel people, but let’s hope that they’re not sharing.”

(Reporting by Steve Holland and Katharine Jackson;Editing by ​David Ljunggren)