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WikiLeaks: US intelligence agencies spied on three presidents of France

US intelligence agencies spied on French President Francois Hollande and his two predecessors. This is evidenced by the documents that made public WikiLeaks.

For several years, the scouts tapped telephone conversations of the three presidents of France: Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande. About this they write the newspaper Liberation and the Internet portal Mediapart, with reference to the NSA documents received by Wikileaks.

According to media reports, US intelligence agencies received data on the telephone conversations of the presidents from at least 2006 to May 2012. In addition, conversations of ministers, other high-ranking officials, deputies and diplomats were tapped.

The wiretapping apparently prevented Washington from gaining access to real valuable information, Liberation notes, citing US NSA documents. “At the same time, all this indicates the NSA’s close interest in France,” the newspaper writes.

“It now remains to be determined whether such practices continued beyond the dates appearing on the most recent documents that we publish in cooperation with Wikileaks,” the Liberation article notes.

The US government declined to comment, reports the BBC.

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