A mobile phone simulating a call to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and computer with a series of numbers is seen in this multiple exposure picture illustration taken in Frankfurt October 28, 2013. Credit: Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach
Angela Merkel Denied Access To Her NSA File -- The Guardian
Frustration with US government rises over failure to clear up questions about surveillance of German chancellor's phone
The US government is refusing to grant Angela Merkel access to her NSA file or answer formal questions from Germany about its surveillance activities, raising the stakes before a crucial visit by the German chancellor to Washington.
Merkel will meet Barack Obama in three weeks, on her first visit to the US capital since documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed that the NSA had been monitoring her phone.
The face-to-face meeting between the two world leaders had been intended as an effort to publicly heal wounds after the controversy, but Germany remains frustrated by the White House's refusal to come clean about its surveillance activities in the country.
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My Comment: If this is not resolved in three weeks .... Angela Merkel's meeting with President Obama at the White House is going to be "testy".
Ah a prime example of the U.S ruining it's relations with Germany. U.S needs to bite the bullet and admit /apologize. If she wants to see the file she should be allowed so the U.S can put this situation behind them. Instead, they would rather deny the obvious and make matters worse. The lies and denials are straining relations much more than the spying itself. Everyone spies, the U.S just got caught.
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