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The U.S. would include talks between Rousseff and her staff have listened, and the state oil compan


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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff notre dame has today decided to postpone. A state visit to the United States from Rousseff said the trip, which was scheduled for next month, set for espionage notre dame by the U.S. security NSA out. It reports Reuters.
The U.S. would include talks between Rousseff and her staff have listened, and the state oil company Petrobras was bugged. Reportedly Brazil was one of the main targets of the NSA in South America. In total, billions of emails and phone calls are taken by the NSA. Systems The practice came to light through documents that former NSA employee Edward Snowden has leaked. U.S. tried to Rousseff's mind
According to the U.S. had the interception intended to detect terrorist activity, and it was not a personal communication from Rousseff and others, but Rousseff is not convinced. U.S. President Barack Obama has Rousseff called yesterday and tried to bring. Her mind In vain, according to the office of Rousseff. She demands that Obama offered in public apologies.
The decision of Rousseff and bugging which led are a major blow to the relations between the two countries, the two largest economies of America forms. The two countries in October would include talk about cooperation in the field of oil and biofuel technology, and about the possible purchase of U.S. fighter jets from Brazil.
Rousseff's visit has not completely canceled, but postponed. A new date has not yet been punctured. notre dame Read more about: Barack Obama Brazil Dilma Rousseff Edward Snowden trade NSA spying Petrobras state visit U.S.
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