katherine forster a short news katherine forster a short time ago. >> we've enjoyed 80 years of peace, and we've enjoyed 80 years of peace because we've had such a close relationship with the united states, we are closer than any other country to the united states when it comes to our defence, our security, our intelligence sharing. and we've worked with our european partners within nato, which is the most important alliance the world has ever seen. and we've never made that choice. between siding, as it were, with the us or with europe. historically, we've never done that. churchill didn't do it, attlee didn't do it. and it's certainly not the right thing to do now when things are extremely volatile. >> well, that comes as defence secretary john healey has met with his us counterpart, pete hegseth, a short time ago. earlier on, the white house said that they had made no decision at this time on the legal status for ukrainians in the us. the trump administration confirmed that they had stopped intelligence sharing with ukraine last night. triple killer kyle clifford has been found gui