LONDON: A British minister said Wednesday it was “irritating” that details about the Manchester concert bombing had been leaked to US media before being released in Britain, saying she had spoken to US authorities.
“The British police have been very clear that they want to control the flow of information in order to protect operational integrity... the element of surprise,” Interior Minister Amber Rudd told BBC radio.
“So it is irritating if it gets released from other sources and I have been very clear with our friends that that should not happen again.”
Asked if the US authorities had compromised the investigation, she said: “I wouldn’t go that far.
“But I can say that they are perfectly clear about the situation and that it shouldn’t happen again.”
At least 22 people were killed on Monday night when a bomb went off at a concert by US pop star Ariana Grande in Manchester, northwest England, among them children.
British-born Salman Abedi was identified as the suspected suicide bomber responsible. His name first surfaced in US media reports Tuesday, based on briefings given to US officials by their counterparts in London.
UK ‘irritated’ by US leaks in Manchester attack
UK ‘irritated’ by US leaks in Manchester attack
Trump opposes Israeli annexation of West Bank, White House official says
WASHINGTON: A White House official on Monday reiterated US President Donald Trump’s opposition toward Israel annexing the West Bank.
“A stable West Bank keeps Israel secure and is in line with this administration’s goal to achieve peace in the region,” the official said.
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