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Rubio denies reporting that UK cut off intel sharing over boat strikes

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Posted on November 12, 2025

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HAMILTON, Ontario (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday pushed back on reporting that Britain has stopped sharing intelligence on drug-trafficking vessels over concerns about U.S

Rubio Refutes Claims of UK Halting Intelligence Sharing on Vessels

Rubio's Response to Intelligence Sharing Claims

(Refiles to fix headline to say "UK cut off," not "UK cut of")

Details of the Meeting

HAMILTON, Ontario (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday pushed back on reporting that Britain has stopped sharing intelligence on drug-trafficking vessels over concerns about U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean, saying that nothing has changed that has impeded Washington's ability to act.

Reactions to CNN Report

Speaking to reporters after a meeting of Group of Seven foreign ministers in Canada, Rubio said no one had raised the operations near Venezuela during the meeting and said Britain had not raised concerns directly with him.

Asked about a CNN report that Britain had suspended intelligence sharing, Rubio called it a "false story," without going into detail, and said the United States has a very strong partnership with the United Kingdom.

(Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis, Matt Spetalnick, David Ljunggren and Simon Lewis; Editing by Leslie Adler)

Key Takeaways

  • Marco Rubio denies UK stopped intelligence sharing.
  • No changes in US-UK intelligence operations.
  • Rubio dismisses CNN report as false.
  • UK concerns not raised at G7 meeting.
  • Strong US-UK partnership continues.

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What is a military strike?
A military strike refers to a targeted attack by armed forces against a specific target, often used to eliminate threats or achieve strategic objectives.

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