World's spy chiefs meet in secret conclave in Singapore: Report
- Senior officials from around 24 major intelligence agencies, including the US and China, held a secret meeting at the Shangri-La Dialogue security meeting in Singapore, an event organised by the Singapore government and held separately to the main summit but on its fringes. Such meetings have been held discreetly for several years and have not been publicly reported before. Intelligence officials discussed a range of topics including transnational crime and Russia's war in Ukraine.
- The unreported meetings are an important way for intelligence officials to communicate when open diplomacy is harder, due to tensions between countries.
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World's spy chiefs meet in secret conclave in Singapore
Senior officials from about two dozen of the world's major intelligence agencies held a secret meeting on the fringes of the Shangri-La Dialogue security meeting in Singapore this weekend, five people told Reuters.
Singapore Hosts Secret Meeting of World’s Spy Chiefs – Real News No Bullshit
Top intelligence officials from approximately two dozen global superpowers convened for a secret meeting during Singapore’s Shangri-La Dialogue security summit this weekend. Top intelligence officials from around the world, including U.S. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines and representatives from China, were present despite ongoing diplomatic strains. Additionally, India’s head of overseas intelligence gathering agency, the R…
World’s spy chiefs meet in secret conclave in Singapore
SINGAPORE: Senior officials from about two dozen of the world’s major intelligence agencies held a secret meeting on the fringes of the Shangri-La Dialogue security meeting in Singapore this weekend, five sources told this news agency. Such meetings are organised by the Singapore government and have been discreetly held at a separate venue alongside the security summit for several years, they said. The meetings have not been previously reported.…
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