UK installs new hotlines to EU allies

AFP  |  London 

British revealed Wednesday he has installed new hotlines to key EU allies since taking office -- but mostly uses text and to communicate with global counterparts.

"Foreign ministers around the communicate a lot by text and That's the way a lot of diplomacy is done these days. That was a bit of a surprise to me," said Hunt, who took office in July.

"But there are certain conversations that it's wiser to have on a secure line. That's why we're going to expand the number of people we can talk to in that way."

Hunt told an event in that when he was appointed, there were secure phone connections in his office to Britain's key intelligence partners, the United States, Canada, and

He has added Japan, and Germany, saying: "It allows for the strengthening of important alliances."

In a speech, Hunt warned Britain must prepare itself for a major shift in the order in the future, which would dwarf its decision to leave the

He highlighted the rise of China, the retreat of democracy in many areas and challenges to global rules such the in Britain in March, which blamed on Russia, and the rise of trade protectionism.

"The global balance of power is shifting once more and post Brexit, our place within it changes as well," he told an audience of and media.

Hunt announced a major expansion of the diplomatic network, including hiring to become for the first time as Britain eyes new trade deals outside the EU.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 02:50 IST