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Turkey, Germany ministers discuss spying claims

Interior Minister Ala meets German counterpart on Friday, says intelligence officials of both countries start discussing claims of Germany spying on Turkey

29.08.2014 - Update : 29.08.2014
Turkey, Germany ministers discuss spying claims

ANKARA 

Turkish Interior Minister Efkan Ala said Friday German and Turkish intelligence officials have started discussing claims that Germany has been spying on Turkey for the last five years, reiterating that it was "unacceptable."

In a joint press conference with German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere in Turkish capital Ankara -- the first such meeting after the claims emerged -- Ala said: "We have talked with the minister and agreed that these spying allegations are unacceptable. Our intelligence officers already started consultations to solve this issue."

Minister Maziere said: "The intelligence officers never share their operations with the public, but that would not mean that they have the right to do whatever they want.”

Claims that Germany has been spying on Turkey for the last five years were made in the German media over two weeks ago. German weekly Der Spiegel reported on August 16 that Germany’s foreign intelligence agency BND had been spying on Turkey since 2009, prompting Ankara’s strong condemnation. German Prime Minister Angela Merkel did not comment on the allegations.

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