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Ahead of Biden Visit, France and Germany Call on US (and Denmark) to Explain New Spying Claims

France and Germany have called for “complete openness and clarification” from the United States and Denmark following new reports that the Danish secret service aided the National Security Agency in monitoring German politicians between 2012-2014.

Denmark: Alleged US spying has not hurt relationships with France, Germany

Denmark: Alleged US spying has not hurt relationships with France, Germany Celine Castronuovo © Getty Images Mette Frederiksen Denmark s prime minister on Wednesday said that she did not believe the country s relationship with France and Germany has been hurt by reports that the Danish foreign intelligence unit worked with the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) to spy on its allies. I do not think it is correctly presented that there is a need to restore relations with either France or Germany, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told local news wire Ritzau. We have an ongoing dialogue, and so do we in the field of intelligence, she added, according to The Associated Press.

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Ahead of Biden Visit, France and Germany Call on US and Denmark to Explain New Spying Claims

France and Germany have called for “complete openness and clarification” from the United States and Denmark following new reports that the Danish secret service aided the National Security Agency in monitoring German politicians between 2012-2014.

Denmark Helped Obama Administration Spy on Merkel s Germany: Report

Denmark Helped Obama Administration Spy on Merkel’s Germany: Report 2 Jun 2021 Denmark’s intelligence services are alleged to have worked with the Obama administration to spy on German leaders, including Chancellor Angela Merkel, according to a report shared with European news agencies. The Danish Defence Intelligence Service (FE) reportedly granted access to the country’s internet cables to President Barack Obama’s National Security Agency (NSA). Through access into Denmark’s internet cables, the NSA was allegedly able to monitor text messages and phone calls from top German politicians. The surveillance dragnet is said to have specifically targetted Chancellor Angela Merkel, then-Foreign Minister of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier, as well as then-opposition leader Peer Steinbruck, according to an investigation from the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR).

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