Germany asks British ambassador to explain spying report

Documents leaked by former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden show that Britain’s surveillance agency is operating a network of “electronic spy posts” from within a stone’s throw of the Bundestag and German chancellor’s office, the Independent reported.
“At the instigation of foreign minister (Guido) Westerwelle, the British ambassador was asked to come for a talk at the foreign ministry,” a German statement said. “The director of the European department asked for an explanation of current reports in British media and indicated that tapping communications from a diplomatic mission would be a violation of international law.”