CIA Director in Brussels: calming the EU after Trump's statements on Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: The CIA director held a meeting with key officials of the European Union to reassure European countries about the foreign policy of President Trump's administration, which has caused outrage and concern.
Confirmation of Commitment to Cooperation
The head of the CIA rushed to meet with EU representatives to confirm the United States' commitment to cooperation in intelligence sharing. Both sides emphasize the importance of reliable cooperation and data exchange.
Three individuals who participated in the meeting reported that the CIA chief met with the EU's chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, as well as representatives of INTCEN and EUMS.
Sources note that uncertainty regarding the Trump administration's policy, especially concerning Ukraine, began to undermine European countries' trust in their American partners. Some EU states have started expressing doubts about the reliability of cooperation with the United States.
Thus, the CIA director's meeting with high-ranking officials of the European Union aimed to strengthen interaction in the field of intelligence relations and deepen cooperation, which has recently required additional assurances and support from both sides.
The high-level meeting underscores the importance of transatlantic cooperation in the face of rising geopolitical challenges. The situation in Ukraine and other foreign policy issues remain at the forefront of diplomatic efforts, as stability in Europe is a priority for both sides.
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