French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius and Reuters Intercepts

diplomatic source: French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius also summoned the U.S. ambassador to France to explain a report by the whistleblowing website on alleged espionage which took place between 2006 and 2012, a French diplomatic source told Reuters, according to MSNBC. Intercepts published in French daily newspaper Liberation and investigative website Mediapart late Tuesday include material that appeared to capture officials in Paris talking candidly about Greece economy and relations with Germany. *Related: The Snowden Effect* Wiki Leaks said Hollande, a Socialist who at that point had been in power a few days, had expressed disappointment over his first meeting as president with conservative German Chancellor Angela Merkel. France will not tolerate actions that threaten its security and the protection of its interests, Hollande office said in a statement as he held an emergency meeting with top ministers and army commanders to discuss intercepts released by Wiki Leaks. Stressing the meeting would be secret he instead requested talks with leaders of the Social Democratic Party, her center-left junior coalition partner. Although he was widely considered to be pro-American, Sarkozy blamed many of the current economic problems on mistakes made by the U.S. government, an earlier one from 2008 said. His predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy was also said have to have considered restarting Israeli-Palestinian peace talks without U.S. involvement, according to another intercept dated June 10, 2011. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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