WikiLeaks claims to have published documents that prove that the U.S.’s National Security Agency has spied on the last three French presidents, Francois Hollande, Jacques Chirac, and Nicolas Sarkozy.
A spokesman for the organization says he is confident the documents are authentic, though they have yet to be independently confirmed.
An aide to Sarkozy told the Associated Press that the ex-president considers eavesdropping unacceptable, especially between allies.
The communications, intercepted between 2006 to 2012, include discussions about a top U.N. appointment, the Middle East peace process, and the euro crisis, along with the French president’s cell phone number. Read more.
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