South Korean official said the government wants answers after a New York Times report identified South Korea as a target of the U.S. intelligence agency’s long-running eavesdropping program. The official said Tuesday that Seoul asked Washington to reply over secret 2007 documents released by the Ti mes that designate South Korea as one of the "focus areas" of SIGINT, the electronic eavesdropping program of the National Security Administration (NSA). The documents show South Korea was targeted on the subjects of foreign policy, foreign intelligence and counterintelligence. The official said Seoul has conveyed its concerns to the U.S. and demanded a specific explanation, including details on the background of the secret documents. The New York Times report follows previous media reports in July of allegations the NSA wiretapped the South Korean Embassy and dozens of other embassies in the U.S. The media has also reported allegations the NSA spied on 35 foreign leaders. The documents are part of a larger leak of some 50-thousand items revealed by former Central Intelligence Agency employee Edward Snowden.
GMT 09:59 2017 Monday ,25 December
Turkey joins Russia and Iran in supporting SyriaGMT 09:05 2017 Monday ,25 December
Russia’s Lavrov calls on US and North Korea to start talksGMT 15:16 2017 Wednesday ,01 November
Spanish Police Arrest Moroccan Citizen Allegedly Belonging to ISISGMT 10:36 2017 Wednesday ,01 November
Manhattan truck attack kills 8, note on allegiance to ISIS discoveredGMT 20:15 2017 Tuesday ,31 October
Egypt backs Bahrain's security decisionGMT 19:59 2017 Tuesday ,31 October
Arab Parliament condemns terror attack in BahrainGMT 14:48 2017 Tuesday ,31 October
10 terror suspects sentenced to life in jailGMT 16:55 2017 Sunday ,29 October
Under US pressure, Israel delays move to expand JerusalemMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor