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Spy phone warning to US

Spy phone warning to US

German Chancellor Angela Merkel says trust between the US and its partners has to be restored following allegations that American intelligence targeted her mobile phone, and insisted that there must be no “spying among friends”.

Mrs Merkel complained to President Barack Obama in a phone call on Wednesday after receiving information her mobile phone may have been monitored. The White House said the US was not monitoring and would not monitor her communications – but did not address what might have happened in the past.

In her first public comments since news of the allegations emerged, Mrs Merkel said she had told Mr Obama that “spying among friends cannot be”.

“We need trust among allies and partners,” Mrs Merkel said as she arrived at a long-planned summit of the European Union’s 28 leaders. “Such trust now has to be built anew. This is what we have to think about.”

She stressed that the US and Europe “face common challenges – we are allies”. But she added: “Such an alliance can only be built on trust”.

In Berlin, the Foreign Ministry summoned the US ambassador to complain, while Germany’s defence minister said Europe could not simply return to business as usual in transatlantic ties following a string of reports that the US was spying on its allies.

Mrs Merkel’s chief of staff, Ronald Pofalla, said officials would make “unmistakably clear” to US Ambassador John B. Emerson “that we expect all open questions to be answered”.

The US Embassy said it had no comment.

Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the alleged surveillance would be “really bad” if confirmed. “The Americans are and remain our best friends, but this is absolutely not right,” he said. I have reckoned for years with my cellphone being monitored, but I wasn’t reckoning with the Americans,” said Mr de Maiziere, who was previously Mrs Merkel’s chief of staff and Germany’s interior minister. “We can’t simply return to business as usual.”