German
security agents recorded a conversation involving Hillary Clinton while
she was U.S. Secretary of State, media reported on Friday - a potential
embarrassment for Berlin which has lambasted Washington for its
widespread surveillance.
Clinton's
words were intercepted while she was on a U.S. government plane,
Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper and German regional public
broadcasters NDR and WDR said, without giving details of where she was
or when the recording was made.
The
respected broadsheet quoted German government sources saying the
conversation had been picked up ‘by accident’ and was not part of any
plan to spy on Washington's top diplomat.
The fact the recording had not been destroyed immediately was ‘idiocy’, said one of the sources.
German media did not say when the
recording in question was made, but mentioned that Germany's Federal Intelligence
Service also allegedly eavesdropped on other 'American politicians' and other 'friendly countries.'
Relations
between the United States and Germany soured last year as a result of
revelations by former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward
Snowden that Washington spied on German officials and bugged the phone
of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The
dispute was revived in July when Germany's Federal Prosecutor arrested
Markus R., a 31-year old employee of Germany's foreign intelligence
agency (BND), on suspicion of spying for the Americans.
Details
of the German recording of Clinton's conversation were included in
documents that Markus R. had passed on to Washington, said the German
media reports, without citing a source for that information.
The
newspaper and the radio stations said a joint investigation had
discovered the documents also showed Germany's government had ordered
the BND to spy on a NATO partner state, without naming the country.
Merkel
said in an interview last month that the United States and Germany had
fundamentally different conceptions of the role of the intelligence
service, and she stressed the Cold War was over.
Despite the embarrassing NSA spying scandal, Mrs Clinton and Chancellor Merkel have been on good terms.
As
recently as last month, Hillary Clinton called Merkel 'the greatest
leader in Europe' and cited her as a good argument for the United States
having a woman president soon.
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