French FM says trust undermined by U.S. spying claims Reuters Thursday, June 25, 2015 01:38 Email Print RELATED NEWS NSA spied on French presidents: WikiLeaks Merkel defends German intelligence cooperation with NSA Russian researchers expose breakthrough U.S. spying program U.S. spying on Germany: Making enemies out of allies, and for what? German government cancels Verizon contract in wake of U.S. spying row French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says France cannot accept U.S. spying on French presidents, adding that "when this kind of practice develops, it undermines trust" between the allies. More : Laurent Fabius France U.S. spying French presidents
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