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奧巴馬:美國情報機(jī)構(gòu)將繼續(xù)監(jiān)聽外國政府
US spies to remain 'interested' in foreign govts: Obama

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據(jù)法新社報道,美國總統(tǒng)奧巴馬18日表示,美國情報機(jī)構(gòu)將繼續(xù)監(jiān)聽外國政府。

奧巴馬對德國第二電視臺(ZDF)說:“我們的情報機(jī)構(gòu),和德國情報機(jī)構(gòu)以及所有其他情報機(jī)構(gòu)一樣,將會持續(xù)對世界各國政府的意圖感興趣,那不會改變?!?/p>

他表示,情報工作并不是像《紐約時報》和德國《明鏡》周刊報道的那樣,而是弄清目標(biāo)對象在想什么,在做什么。

盡管如此,奧巴馬說,他不會讓監(jiān)控?fù)p害他與德國總理默克爾的“友誼和信任”。

“我不需要也不希望監(jiān)控機(jī)制損害我們的關(guān)系,破壞我們之間的溝通和信任,”奧巴馬說,“我可以這么說,只要我依然擔(dān)任美國總統(tǒng),德國總理就無須為此煩心。”

奧巴馬表示,默克爾和他在外交議題上或許不會總是意見相同,但那不能成為竊聽的理由。

去年有情報文件披露,美國國家安全局實施大規(guī)模監(jiān)聽行動,包括竊聽德國總理默克爾的手機(jī)通訊,引發(fā)德國強(qiáng)烈不滿。

奧巴馬:美國情報機(jī)構(gòu)將繼續(xù)監(jiān)聽外國政府

 

The US intelligence service will continue to spy on foreign governments, President Barack Obama said in an interview broadcast Saturday, although he assured Chancellor Angela Merkel that he would not let intrusive surveillance harm their relationship. Related Stories

The frank admission comes a day after Obama curtailed the reach of mass US National Security Agency phone surveillance sweeps, but said bulk collection of data would go on to protect America from terrorists.

In Friday's long-awaited speech aimed at quelling international furore over the widespread eavesdropping revealed by Edward Snowden, Obama also said he had halted spy taps on friendly world leaders.

But Obama told German television ZDF's heute-journal that intelligence gathering on foreign governments will continue.

"Our intelligence agencies, like German intelligence agencies, and every intelligence agency out there, will continue to be interested in the government intentions of countries around the world. That's not going to change," he told heute-journal.

"And there is no point in having an intelligence service if you are restricted to the things that you can read in the New York Times or Der Spiegel.

"The truth of the matter is that by definition the job of intelligence is to find out: Well, what are folks thinking? What are they doing?", he said.

Nevertheless, Obama said he would not allow the surveillance to harm his relationship of "friendship and trust" with Merkel.

"I don't need and I don't want to harm that relationship by a surveillance mechanism that somehow would impede the kind of communication and trust that we have," he said.

"And so what I can say is: as long as I'm president of the United States, the chancellor of Germany will not have to worry about this," he added.

Obama pledged on Friday that his country's National Security Agency (NSA) would not routinely spy on leaders of America's closest allies, following global outrage at revelations of massive electronic eavesdropping.

Germany has been incensed to learn that the NSA was carrying out widespread spying, including listening in on Merkel's mobile phone conversations.

The NSA allegations were especially damaging in Germany due to sensitivity over mass state spying on citizens by the Stasi secret police in the former communist East.

Norbert Roettgen, head of the Bundestag's foreign affairs committee and a member of Merkel's CDU party, said Obama's comments were "technical" and didn't respond to "the real problem" of "transatlantic divergence" on matters of security and freedoms.

Germany's confidence in Washington will not be restored unless "we sign an accord to protect, in a way that is judicially binding, the data of all citizens," German Justice Minister Heiko Maas said in comments run by the Bild am Sonntag newspaper on Sunday.

Efforts by Berlin to introduce a "no-spy agreement" with the US have so far fallen on deaf ears.

Obama is scheduled to visit Brussels on March 26 for an EU-US summit when the issue is likely to be broached by his European counterparts.

The European Union said Friday that Obama's commitment to reform phone data collection was a step in the right direction, but called on the US president to enshrine the pledge in law.

"I agree with President Obama: More work will be needed in future. I look forward to seeing these commitments followed by legislative action," said EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding.

 

(來源:AFP 編輯:丹妮)

 

 
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