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WikiLeaks exposure Soils US-French relations

WikiLeaks’ revelations of how the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States spied on French presidents for the last decade is rocking relations between America and France, leading to current President Francois Hollande making sweeping remarks over the issue.

‘Espionnage Élysée’; that’s how WikiLeaks tagged its press release on its recent exposure of the United States’ National Security Agency’s spying on an otherwise ally country, France’s presidents from Jacque Chirac through Nicolas Sarkozy to the current Hollande.

US President, Barack Obama has already called the French President on the issue, a move that confirms the WikiLeaks’ revelations, which include even listening to phone calls of the French presidents.

The release reads:

“Today, 23 June 2015, WikiLeaks began publishing “Espionnage Élysée”, a collection of TOP SECRET intelligence reports and technical documents from the US National Security Agency (NSA) concerning targeting and signals intelligence intercepts of the communications of high-level officials from successive French governments over the last ten years.

“The top secret documents derive from directly targeted NSA surveillance of the communications of French Presidents Francois Hollande (2012–present)Nicolas Sarkozy (2007–2012), and Jacques Chirac (1995–2007), as well as French cabinet ministers and the French Ambassador to the United States. The documents also contain the “selectors” from the target list, detailing the cell phone numbers of numerous officials in the Elysee up to and including the direct cell phone of the President.

“Prominent within the top secret cache of documents are intelligence summaries of conversations between French government officials concerning some of the most pressing issues facing France and the international community, including the global financial crisis, the Greek debt crisisthe leadership and future of the European Union, the relationship between the Hollande administration and the German government of Angela Merkel, French efforts to determine the make-up of the executive staff of the United Nations, French involvement in the conflict in Palestine and a dispute between the French and US governments over US spying on France.

“A founding member state of the European Union and one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, France is formally a close ally of the United States, and plays a key role in a number of US-associated international institutions, including the Group of 7 (G7), the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

“The revelation of the extent of US spying against French leaders and diplomats echoes a previous disclosure in the German press concerning US spying on the communications of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other German officials. That disclosure provoked a political scandal in Germany, eventuating in an official inquiry into German intelligence co-operation with the United States, which is still on-going.”

The investigations by the German authorities into the allegations were however discontinued shortly after the G7 Summit which held in Germany with US President playing a prominent role.

The WikiLeaks’ statement however, continued:

“While the German disclosures focused on the isolated fact that senior officials were targeted by US intelligence, WikiLeaks’ publication today provides much greater insight into US spying on its allies, including the actual content of intelligence products deriving from the intercepts, showing how the US spies on the phone calls of French leaders and ministers for political, economic and diplomatic intelligence.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said: “The French people have a right to know that their elected government is subject to hostile surveillance from a supposed ally. We are proud of our work with leading French publishers Liberation and Mediapart to bring this story to light. French readers can expect more timely and important revelations in the near future.”

 

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