NATO Chief says he trusts partners on knowledge sharing
NATO's boss says he's sure that each of the 28 individuals from the military partnership can securely share data, in the midst of questions about the way of President Donald Trump's dialogs with Russian
ambassadors.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday that "I confide in all partners enough, and I'm sure beyond a shadow of a doubt that they can share and to deal with this data positively." Stoltenberg told correspondents in Brussels that he acknowledges "the collaboration we have between all partners with regards to sharing insight."
The White House has played down the significance and mystery of the data that Trump may have imparted to Russia's outside priest and represetative, some potentially provided by Israel under a knowledge sharing understanding.
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