Effect of Binyam Mohamed Trial on Information Sharing with Britain (Taken Question)
Taken Question
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
August 20, 2009
Question: Does the release of the 7 paragraphs of information from the trial of Binyam Mohamed hinder our intelligence sharing with Britain?
Answer: The United States and the UK government continue to share a commitment to protect sensitive national security information and preserve the long-standing intelligence sharing relationship that enables both countries to protect their citizens. Beyond that, the State Department does not comment on intelligence matters.
Answer: The United States and the UK government continue to share a commitment to protect sensitive national security information and preserve the long-standing intelligence sharing relationship that enables both countries to protect their citizens. Beyond that, the State Department does not comment on intelligence matters.
PRN: 2009/848
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