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Sources told Newsweek that a Western European country and Baltic nation are gathering intelligence on officials in the White House and executives at The Trump Organization out of concern for President Trump's foreign policy shift towards Russia, according to IBT.

According to the Newsweek report, a Western European Agency has intercepted at least one contact between a Russian official based in the U.S. and Michael Flynn, who resigned from his role as National Security Advisor this week after his secret phone calls with the Russian ambassador emerged.

The foreign agency is also said to be compiling electronic and human information on Trump's overseas business partners, some of whom are thought to be government agents.

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Read alsoMogherini concerned over possible loss of global leadership by U.S.Western European intelligence on Trump's links with Russia has been gathered since August, when the British government obtained information that Russian agents were in contact with members of Trump's campaign team. The information was widely shared with other NATO members in Europe, Newsweek reports. One source claimed that Theresa May's staff were briefed on the investigation's findings before the UK prime minister met Trump last month. Officials in the German government are also said to have received the information.

Read also"Russia has special responsibility": NATO condemns Russia’s actions on destabilization in DonbasThe surveillance operations are being carried out following increasing concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin is using his relationship with the Trump administration to destabilize NATO, according to the sources who spoke to Newsweek on the condition of anonymity. A Baltic country is conducting an investigation out of fear that Russia's gaining influence with the U.S. president could endanger its sovereignty, according to an individual with close ties to the nation's government.

Read alsoTrump's admin said to have order to roll back Russia sanctions – sourcesThe source said that the Baltic nation has also launched an investigation into U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's close relationship with Igor Sechin, an ally of Putin and executive chairman of state-owned Russian oil company Rosneft.

Read alsoTrump campaign aides had repeated contacts with Russian Intel - NYTThe Foreign Office and GCHQ declined to comment on intelligence matters.