{"slug": "brussels-held-talks-with-washington-over-anthropic-access-after-fable-5-ban", "title": "Brussels held talks with Washington over Anthropic access after Fable 5 ban", "summary": "The European Union held talks with the White House to regain access to Anthropic's advanced AI models after a US export-control order cut off European access in mid-June. The order, citing a jailbreak concern, forced Anthropic to disable its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models worldwide, affecting EU agencies like ENISA and NATO. The incident highlighted Europe's dependence on US-controlled AI technology, prompting calls for domestic alternatives like Mistral.", "body_md": "*Brussels opened talks with Washington over Anthropic after a US export-control order cut Europe off from the company’s two most capable models, ENISA included.*\n\nTo get its hands on an American AI model, the European Union has had to negotiate not with the company that makes it but with the government that can switch it off.\n\nBrussels held talks with the White House over access to Anthropic’s most advanced systems, after a US export-control order abruptly cut Europe off from them in mid-June.\n\nThe detail worth sitting with is the chain of command: the EU’s route back to the technology runs through Washington, not through Anthropic.\n\nThe cutoff came on 12 June. The US Commerce Department, in a letter signed by Secretary Howard Lutnick and drafted with the Bureau of Industry and Security, ordered Anthropic to suspend access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including the company’s own non-citizen staff.\n\nUnable to verify nationality inside shared cloud infrastructure, Anthropic [disabled both models worldwide](https://thenextweb.com/news/anthropic-fable-mythos-us-government-suspension). Its less powerful Claude models, including Claude Opus 4.8, were not affected.\n\nThe stated rationale was a jailbreak. Officials acted after learning of a technique to bypass the models’ safeguards, a concern reportedly surfaced by researchers at Amazon, Anthropic’s largest investor.\n\nAnthropic pushed back on the breadth of the response, arguing the jailbreak was narrow, unlocking a specific Mythos cybersecurity capability in one instance rather than defeating Fable 5’s safeguards wholesale, and therefore did not justify pulling access so widely.\n\nFor Europe, the timing stung. Only days earlier, Anthropic had been [in talks](https://thenextweb.com/news/anthropic-foreign-access-block-us-reversal) to give the EU’s cybersecurity agency, ENISA, access to Mythos, which would have been the first time the model was extended beyond the US and the UK.\n\nEuropean governments, companies, and research institutions that had gained access under Anthropic’s Project Glasswing, ENISA and NATO among them, were cut off with no notice and no timeline for return.\n\nThe order spared no allies. Downing Street pressed the White House for a UK carve-out and was [told there was “zero chance,”](https://thenextweb.com/news/britain-lobbied-trump-for-an-exemption-from-the-anthropic-ai-ban-the-answer-was-no) a flat refusal that made clear how little room foreign capitals had to negotiate the terms of access to a private American product.\n\nThat is the backdrop to the EU’s own approach to Washington.\n\nThe political reaction across Europe was immediate, and it pointed inward. French leaders called on Paris to accelerate its backing for Mistral, the EU’s only serious frontier-model contender, and the episode hardened a broader argument that dependence on American technology is a strategic exposure rather than a procurement choice.\n\nA model you can be barred from by another government’s order is not infrastructure you control.\n\nThe standoff has since shown signs of thawing. Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei met Donald Trump at the G7 summit in France, an encounter that [appeared to soften](https://thenextweb.com/news/trump-anthropic-not-national-security-threat-axios-interview) the president’s stance, with Trump later saying he no longer viewed the company as a national security threat.\n\nIf that translates into restored European access, and on what conditions, is the open question. For now, the EU has learned where the off switch sits, and it is not in Brussels.\n\n## Get the TNW newsletter\n\nGet the most important tech news in your inbox each week.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/brussels-held-talks-with-washington-over-anthropic-access-after-fable-5-ban", "canonical_source": "https://thenextweb.com/news/eu-white-house-anthropic-mythos-talks", "published_at": "2026-06-25 14:18:38+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-25 15:17:44.548068+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-policy", "ai-safety", "ai-products", "large-language-models"], "entities": ["Anthropic", "European Union", "White House", "ENISA", "NATO", "Mistral", "Amazon", "Dario Amodei"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/brussels-held-talks-with-washington-over-anthropic-access-after-fable-5-ban", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/brussels-held-talks-with-washington-over-anthropic-access-after-fable-5-ban.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/brussels-held-talks-with-washington-over-anthropic-access-after-fable-5-ban.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/brussels-held-talks-with-washington-over-anthropic-access-after-fable-5-ban.jsonld"}}