"Intelligence cooperation" refers to the act of different individuals, organizations, or countries working together and sharing information to support and enhance their understanding of intelligence or knowledge about various subjects or issues.
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A close relationship between the two countries has been maintained ever since, with oil and military and
intelligence cooperation at its foundation.
These are the same documents two high court judges want published in the public domain and that the US reportedly threatened terminating
intelligence cooperation with Britain if they were made publicly available.
If Trump's campaign - trail remarks about the USA returning to waterboarding and other types of torture («a hell of a lot worse») were anything other than appalling bluster, May must ensure that all UK -
US intelligence cooperation is severed in any circumstance where it's reasonable to assume torture or other abuse could be the end - result.
According to two high court judges, the government agreed not to disclose Mr Mohamed's torture after the United States threatened to
withdraw intelligence cooperation.
But
intelligence cooperation remains suspended after the death of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko, who accused Putin of responsibility for his poisoning on his deathbed.
«This system required an international web of exchange of information and has created a corrupted body of information which was shared systematically with partners in the war on terror
through intelligence cooperation, thereby corrupting the institutional culture of the legal and institutional systems of recipient states,» he wrote in an earlier report.
'' The Nigerian Police Force also wish to use these medium to seek for closer ties in information sharing and
intelligence cooperation between Police services within the sub-region.
May has also asked fellow European leaders to step up
intelligence cooperation to start going after Russian spy networks, diplomats said.
In a statement to the Commons today, foreign secretary David Miliband threw doubt on the veracity, or at the very least the wording, of those claims, saying Washington had not threatened to break off
intelligence cooperation.