(ANSA) – Brussels, October 25 – European Union leaders agreed Friday to take strong joint action against electronic surveillance by the United States National Security Agency.
“We have taken a strong, united position in order to get information over the next few weeks and clarification from the USA,” Italian Premier Enrico Letta said after Germany and France led a push for a stiff reaction to reports that the NSA spied on 35 world leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as well as the Italian government.
“We are working with France to find a solution,” Merkel said at the end of the Brussels summit.
The US has said the NSA is not snooping on its allies but has not said it did not.
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