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German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Reports that Denmark's military intelligence agency helped the US to spy on leading European politicians, including the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, have sparked concern - and demands for an explanation - in EU capitals.
Danish public broadcaster
Danmarks Radio said the US National Security Agency (NSA), whose alleged tapping of Merkel's phone was disclosed by Edward Snowden in 2013,
also used the Danish Defence Intelligence Service (FE) to spy on officials in Sweden, Norway and France.
The allegations are contained in an
internal classified report on the FE's role in the surveillance partnership agreement with the NSA from 2012 to 2014, the broadcaster said, citing nine unidentified sources familiar with the investigation.
It said the
NSA used Danish information cables to spy on senior officials including the former German foreign minister,
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and the then opposition leader
Peer Steinbrück. It was not clear whether the Danish government authorised the taps.
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