Dutch Intelligence Cuts Data Sharing with US Over Trust Erosion
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The Dutch information services recognized for the first time that they transmitted less information to their colleagues in the United States, due to growing concerns about their policies and the problem of respect for human rights under the President...
The Dutch information services AIVD and MIVD have reduced the amount of information they share with their American counterparts, calling for political developments in the United States under Donald Trump's presidency and growing concerns about...
Dutch Intelligence Cuts Data Sharing with US Over Trust Erosion
In a move that underscores growing fissures in transatlantic alliances, Dutch intelligence agencies have curtailed their sharing of sensitive information with U.S. counterparts, citing recent political shifts in Washington as the primary catalyst. This decision, revealed by two senior Dutch intelligence officials, reflects broader anxieties among European allies about the reliability of American leadership in global security matters. The restric…
The Dutch secret services have restricted the exchange of intelligence information with their counterparts in the United States, citing the situation in the US under President Donald Trump.
The Netherlands, against the backdrop of Russia's war against Ukraine and the growing awareness of the threat to Europe, has significantly increased cooperation with other European colleagues.
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