A diplomatic dispute over surveillance deepened yesterday as European ministers reacted with disbelief and fury to reports that EU offices had been bugged by US intelligence services.
Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, Germany’s justice minister, said that a report in Der Spiegel claiming the US National Security Agency had spied on the EU was “reminiscent of the methods of foes during the cold war”.
Laurent Fabius, France’s foreign minister, said: “These acts, if confirmed, would be completely unacceptable.”
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