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NATO countries not frustrated by US not sharing intel with allies — media

US media outlets reported earlier that the Pentagon and the US Department of Justice had launched a probe into the leak of secret documents about Washington and NATO’s plans to train Ukrainian soldiers ahead of a counteroffensive

NEW YORK, April 11. /TASS/. NATO members aren’t frustrated by the fact that the US did not share intelligence with allies, CNN reported on Tuesday, citing a diplomat from a NATO country.

According to the diplomat, most nations don’t share everything with their allies nor is there an expectation that they do so. "That’s not the way it works," the diplomat said, as cited by CNN.

Politico reported earlier that the US was in a crisis mode with its allies due to a Pentagon leak. "Ukraine has long worried about information it shares with the US spilling out into the open," the newspaper noted.

US media outlets reported earlier that the Pentagon and the US Department of Justice had launched a probe into the leak of secret documents about Washington and NATO’s plans to train Ukrainian soldiers ahead of a counteroffensive. According to Reuters, this could be the biggest leak since over 700,000 files, videos and diplomatic cables appeared on the Wikileaks website in 2013.