Washington – Obama, Merkel Agree To High-level Talks On U.S. Surveillance Program

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    U.S. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) chat during at the Chralottenburg Castle in Berlin June 19, 2013. REUTERS/Michael Sohn/PoolWashington – President Barack Obama sought to allay concerns from German Chancellor Angela Merkel about reported U.S. spying on European allies on Wednesday, and they agreed to hold a high-level meeting on the subject in coming days.

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    The European Union has demanded the United States explain a report in a German magazine that Washington was spying on its European allies, calling such surveillance shocking if true.

    The reports came to light amid an ongoing imbroglio involving former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden, who leaked details of surveillance activities by Washington. He is currently in limbo in a transit area of Moscow’s airport as the United States pressures Moscow to expel him home.

    A White House statement said Obama and Merkel spoke by phone, a conversation that took place two weeks after they held face-to-face talks in Berlin.

    “The president assured the chancellor that the United States takes seriously the concerns of our European allies and partners,” the White House said, noting U.S. and EU officials would discuss intelligence and privacy issues as early as July 8.

    The leaders agreed to hold a high-level meeting of U.S. and German security officials in the coming days to discuss the issue in greater detail.

    The White House said Obama and Merkel reiterated their strong support for the launch of Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations, welcoming the soon-to-begin first round of discussions.

    On Monday at a news conference in Tanzania, Obama promised to supply all the information requested by European allies regarding the spying allegations, which he said Washington was still evaluating.

    “Every intelligence service, not just ours, but every European intelligence service, every Asian intelligence service, wherever there’s an intelligence service, here’s one thing they’re going to be doing: they’re going to be trying to understand the world better and what’s going on in world capitals around the world from sources that aren’t available through the New York Times or NBC News,” Obama said.


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    Aron1
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    Aron1
    10 years ago

    What’s the point? The U.S. already knows what she’s going to say.

    bookman
    bookman
    10 years ago

    Obama is in hot water again. First he goofs in Benghazi Libya. Then he goofs in Syria. Then goofs again in Egypt. Now he is in hot water for spying on EU. Whats next in store for Obama.

    enlightened-yid
    enlightened-yid
    10 years ago

    All governments spy on each other; some are just more capable than others.

    bookman
    bookman
    10 years ago

    I can’t tell what Obama is saying to Merkel (in the above picture) but I can tell from the body language of Angela Merkel, what she is thinking. Merkel is thinking; president Obama, I wish you would shut up because I don’t believe one word which you are saying.