By Jacob Appelbaum, Holger Stark, Marcel Rosenbach and Jörg Schindler
Der Spiegel - October 23, 2013
German Chancellor Angela Merkel phoned United States President Barack Obama on Wednesday to discuss suspicions that she may have been targeted by US intelligence agencies for years, SPIEGEL has learned.
The chancellor asked for a thorough explanation of serious indications
that US intelligence agencies had declared her private mobile phone to
be a target in their operations.
Merkel
made it clear that, should these indications turn out to be true, she
"unequivocally disapproves" of such methods and finds them "totally
unacceptable," her spokesman Steffen Seibert said. "This would be a
grave breach of trust," he added. "Such practices must immediately be
put to a stop."
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