European security services should stop exchanging confidential information with Austria. To this called ex-head of German intelligence BND August Hanning. According to him, the information that is transmitted from one classified agency to another, at times, has its value, yet do not spread widely. And the Austrian ministers so closely agreed with the leadership of Russia that there is an "objective danger" of preserving state secrets, writes Bild. The German edition with reference to the Washington Post indicates that the US has already stopped exchanging especially important data with Austria. Now the same must be done by the authorities of Germany and other Western countries. Last Saturday, August 18, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the wedding of Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneisl. He spent an hour at the festival, after which he went to negotiations with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.