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Denmark helped US spy on Merkel , European allies : Report

Media reports claim US National Security Agency used Danish cables to spy on senior official

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The US National Security Agency (NSA) used a partnershi­p with Denmark's foreign intelligen­ce unit to spy on senior officials of neighbouri­ng countries, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Danish state broadcaste­r DR said.

The findings are the result of a 2015 internal investigat­ion in the Danish Defence Intelligen­ce Service into NSA'S role in the partnershi­p, DR said, citing nine unnamed sources with access to the investigat­ion.

According to the investigat­ion, which covered the period from 2012 to 2014, the NSA used Danish informatio­n cables to spy on senior officials in Sweden, Norway, France and Germany, including former German Foreign Minister Frankwalte­r Steinmeier and former German opposition leader Peer Steinbrück. Asked for comment on the DR report, a spokespers­on for the German chanceller­y said it only became aware of the allegation­s when asked about them by journalist­s, and declined to comment further.

Danish Defence Minister Trine Bramsen declined to comment on "speculatio­n" about intelligen­ce matters in the media.

"I can more generally say that this government has the same attitude as the former Prime Minister expressed in 2013 and 2014 - systematic wiretappin­g of close allies is unacceptab­le," Bramsen told Reuters in a statement.

In Washington, the NSA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce (DNI) declined to comment. A spokespers­on for the Danish Defence Intelligen­ce Service also declined to comment.

Denmark, a close ally of the United States, hosts several key landing stations for subsea internet cables to and from Sweden, Norway, Germany, Holland and Britain.

Through targeted retrievals and the use of Nsa-developed analysis software known as Xkeyscore, NSA intercepte­d both calls, texts and chat messages to and from telephones of officials in the neighbouri­ng countries, sources told DR.

The internal investigat­ion in the Danish Defence Intelligen­ce Service was launched in 2014 following concerns about former NSA employee Edward Snowden's leaks the previous year revealing how the NSA works, according to DR.

Following DR'S report, Snowden posted a cryptic Danish-language comment on Twitter saying: "If only there had been some reason to investigat­e many years ago. Oh why didn't anyone warn us?"

 ??  ?? In addition to Merkel, the NSA also spied on then-german foreign minister Frank-walter Steinmeier and former German opposition leader Peer Steinbruck, DR said
In addition to Merkel, the NSA also spied on then-german foreign minister Frank-walter Steinmeier and former German opposition leader Peer Steinbruck, DR said

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