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    UK says security ties with US are as strong as ever

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    Posted on March 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner reassures strong security ties with the US despite a leaked conversation about military actions in Yemen.

    UK Reassures Strong Security Ties with US Despite Leak

    LONDON (Reuters) -British security ties with the United States are as strong as ever, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said on Tuesday in response to the mistaken disclosure to a journalist of a conversation about U.S. military action in Yemen.

    Rayner said it was up to the United States to clarify mistakenly shared remarks between senior U.S. officials about European allies being freeloaders, but was keen to play down any impact on the two countries' ties.

    "Our relationship between the UK and the U.S. has been a very productive, long-standing relationship. We have very close ties, and we continue to do so," Rayner told BBC radio.

    A journalist was mistakenly included in a group chat on the Signal messaging service among U.S. officials discussing plans for the United States to strike Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi group. In the chat, a person identified as U.S. Vice President JD Vance wrote: "I just hate bailing Europe out again".

    In reply, a person identified as Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth replied: "VP: I fully share your loathing of European free-loading. It's PATHETIC."

    Pressed to respond to those remarks, Rayner said: "People say things in private messaging, and it's for the vice president to decide and to clarify what he means by those conversations."

    "We've been sharing intelligence and information for many decades, and we continue to do that through our secure networks. It is for the U.S. ... to explain and decide what they're doing in regards to their security and that Signal messaging group."

    Earlier, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the government was confident any communication of British intelligence with the U.S. would not be leaked.

    (Reporting by Andrew MacAskill and Sachin RavikumarWriting by Elizabeth Piper Editing by Sarah Young and Peter Graff)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner affirms strong US-UK security ties.
    • •A leaked conversation involved US military plans in Yemen.
    • •Remarks about European allies as freeloaders were downplayed.
    • •UK confident in secure intelligence sharing with the US.
    • •The incident involved a mistaken inclusion of a journalist.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK says security ties with US are as strong as ever

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the affirmation of strong security ties between the UK and the US amidst a leaked conversation about military actions in Yemen.

    2What was leaked in the conversation?

    The conversation involved US officials discussing military action in Yemen and remarks about European allies being freeloaders.

    3How did the UK respond to the leak?

    UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner downplayed the impact on US-UK ties and emphasized continued strong security relations.

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