Monday, May 04, 2015
Merkel defends German intelligence agency over spying for NSA claims
(RT) German Chancellor Angela Merkel has defended Germany’s intelligence agency following allegations it helped the US spy on European companies. She says she will fully cooperate with a parliamentary investigation and provide “all the details” it needs.
Chancellor Merkel was speaking for the first time publically about the accusations that Germany’s BND foreign intelligence agency helped the National Security Agency (NSA) eavesdrop on some of Europe’s top firms.
She said it was imperative the BND continued to work with the NSA and the US to help in the fight against international terrorism. However, she also added that it was not acceptable for friendly nations to spy on each other.
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