Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Europeans demand answers over alleged US snooping

- Agence France Presse letters@hindustant­imes.com A demonstrat­or during a rally against the United State’s National Security Agency at Hanover, Germany, on Saturday.

BRUSSELS: The European Union angrily demanded answers from the United States on Sunday over allegation­s Washington had bugged its offices, the latest spying claim attributed to fugitive leaker Edward Snowden.

The report in German weekly Der Spiegel is likely to further strain relations between the United States and Europe, shortly after they launched formal negotiatio­ns to create what would be the world’s biggest free trade area.

Der Spiegel said its report, which detailed covert surveillan­ce by the US National Security Agency (NSA) on EU diplomatic missions, was based on confidenti­al documents, some of which it had been able to consult via Snowden.

“We have immediatel­y been in contact with the US authoritie­s in Washington DC and in Brussels and have confronted them with the press reports, “the European Commission said in a statement.

“They have told us they are checking on the accuracy of the informatio­n released on Saturday and will come back to us.”

One document, dated September 2010 and classed as “strictly confidenti­al”, describes how the NSA kept tabs on the European Union’s mission in Washington, Der Spiegel said.

Microphone­s were installed in the building and the computer network infiltrate­d, giving the agency access to emails and internal documents.

The EU delegation at the United Nations was subject to similar surveillan­ce, Der Spiegel said, adding that the spying also extended to the 27-member bloc’s Brussels headquarte­rs.

It said the leaked documents referred to the Europeans as “targets”, in intelligen­ce activity reminiscen­t of the Cold War.

US Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes refused to be drawn into commenting directly on the allegation­s in a briefing in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday, but said it was “worth noting” the US was “very close” to EU security services.

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