
Joly seeks more intelligence sharing with Europeans as Washington drifts from Ukraine
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Ottawa wants to deepen intelligence sharing with European partners, as longtime ally Washington diverges from Canada on issues like Ukraine.
“We’re now living in a much more dangerous and complicated world,” Joly told reporters Monday. “It’s in full display.”
Joly was speaking at a virtual news conference from London after talking to U.K. National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell.
In recent weeks, experts have expressed concern about some of the intelligence officials appointed by U.S. President Donald Trump. National intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard has been accused of spreading false information, and FBI chief Kash Patel has talked about retribution for intelligence agencies that don’t align with Trump.