"Eavesdropping on allies is completely unacceptable. It cannot be tolerated, we are not in a cold war," Germany said in its first reaction to the reports that it was the most closely watched country in Europe and one of the main targets for American intelligence service National Security Agency (NSA) spied upon along with countries such as China, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
The snooping agency also targeted the EU embassies in Washington and New York and its headquarters in Brussels, according to the reports.
"Europe and the United States are partners and allies. Mutual confidence is the basis of our cooperation and this must be restored," he told a news conference in Berlin.
The spokesman demanded from the US "full clarification" of these allegations. "There will be a joint and clear response from the EU, if necessary," he said.
German weekly Der Spiegel reported in its latest edition that the NSA spied on the German government, including chancellor Angela Merkel, with the approval of the White House and systematically collected vast amounts of Internet and telephone data, including emails, SMS, chat transcripts and phone calls.
Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan were among the most closely monitored nations.
Only a hand-picked group of nations were excluded from the NSA's sweeping surveillance, a group of nations identified by the agency as close friends or "second class" partners and they were the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the news weekly said.
The American intelligence service planted bugs at the EU embassies in Washington, United Nations and at the building housing the European Council of Ministers and the European Council in Brussels, Der Spiegel said.
The German government is also taking very seriously the reports of large-scale collection of data of German users, the spokesman said.
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