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    TURKEY TO TAKE MEASURES AGAINST BUGGING

    12:08 ~U 26.10.13

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul has said his country could employ all
    kinds of measures against bugging, commenting on recent claims that
    the United States monitored phone conversations of 35 world leaders,
    Today's Zaman reported.

    "We could take all kinds of measures on this issue. Our relevant
    institutions could take necessary precautions," Gul said on Friday
    in Kayseri.

    British newspaper The Guardian said on Thursday that it had obtained
    a confidential memo suggesting the US National Security Agency (NSA)
    was able to monitor 35 world leaders' communications in 2006. The
    memo said the NSA encouraged senior officials at the White

    House, the Pentagon and other agencies to share their contacts so the
    spy agency could add foreign leaders' phone numbers to its surveillance
    systems, the report said.

    The Guardian did not identify who was reportedly eavesdropped on,
    but said the memo termed the payoff very meager: "Little reportable
    intelligence" was obtained, it said.

    The report came amidst suspicions that Washington bugged German
    Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone, in the worst spat between the close
    allies in a decade.

    The White House did not deny the bugging, saying only that it would
    not happen in the future. President Barack Obama spoke with Merkel
    to assure her she was not now under surveillance.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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