Merkel defends BND amid NSA spy scandal

  • 9 years ago
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has made her first public comments on a spying scandal that has gripped the nation for weeks.

The country’s BND intelligence agency is accused of illegally helping the USA spy on officials and firms in Europe.

The chancellor said it is not acceptable for friendly nations to spy on each other – a reference to the discovery in 2013 that the US National Security Agency (NSA) had been listening in on her own mobile phone.

Merkel did say that spying agencies are necessary however:

“On the other hand, intelligence agencies must be able to work in secret to ensure the public’s safety. The German government will do everything it can to ensure that intelligence agencies are able to carry out their duties. In the face of international terrorism threats, they can only do this in cooperation with other intelligence agencies — and that includes first and foremost the NSA.”

Thomas de Maiziere, who is the interior minister and a close ally of Merkel, is