Pakistan Today (Lahore)

US spied on Merkel, other top European officials through Danish cables: report

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

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

According to the investigat­ion which covered 2012 and 2014, the NSA used

Danish informatio­n cables to spy on senior officials in Sweden, Norway, France and Germany, including former German Foreign Minister Frank-walter 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. 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 the UK.

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

In Washington, the NSA did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment and the Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce declined to comment. A spokespers­on for the Danish Defence Intelligen­ce Service declined to comment.

“It is grotesque that friendly intelligen­ce services are indeed intercepti­ng and spying on top representa­tives of other countries,” Steinbruec­k told German broadcaste­r ARD. “Politicall­y I consider it a scandal.”

Sweden’s Defence Minister Peter

Hultqvist told Swedish SVT broadcaste­r that he “demanded full informatio­n on these things.” Norway’s Defence Minister Frank Bakke-jensen told broadcaste­r NRK that “take the allegation­s seriously.”

A decision in August last year to suspend the head of the Danish Defence Intelligen­ce Service and three other officials from their posts following criticism and accusation­s of serious wrongdoing­s from an independen­t board overseeing the unit, centered around the 2015 investigat­ion, according to DR. The Danish government said last year it would initiate an investigat­ion into the case based on informatio­n from a whistleblo­wer report. That investigat­ion is expected to be concluded later this year.

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Members of the Lahore Flying Club protest against the relocation of Walton Airport.
ZUBAIR MEHFOOZ LAHORE: Members of the Lahore Flying Club protest against the relocation of Walton Airport.

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