USA: Exclusion of Berlin if he gives asylum to Edward Snowden

The Government of απείλησε το Βερολίνο με αποκλεισμό στις πληροφορίες των μυστικών υπηρεσιών, αν παραχωρήσει άσυλο στον Edward Snowden, αναφέρει ο Γερμανός Αντικαγκελάριος Sigmar Gabriel.Edward Snowden

Ο Edward Snowden who leaked and continues to release information from the National Security Agency (NSA) archives of holes He decided that he might be able to find refuge in Germany when he had to leave Russia.

Let's remind that Moscow granted a three-year residence permit to Snowden, which expires in August of 2017. Then Edward Snowden should apply for citizenship or move to another country.

In a speech he gave last week in Hamburg, Sigmar Gabriel said that Washington would withhold information from Germany and " intelligence gathering” if they offer asylum to Snowden.

"They told us that they will stop sharing information about terrorism and various other things τα συλλογής πληροφοριών”, δήλωσε ο Gabriel, σύμφωνα με μια δημοσίευση του .

The publication did not name the US service that threatened Germany, but the exclusion of intelligence from the secret services seems to put the country of 80 million on an increased risk of terrorist attacks and espionage.

Germany will be forced to issue Snowden to the United States once it enters the country.

Sigmar Gabriel had said it was a "shame" that Snowden was confined to "Vladimir Putin's authoritarian Russia."

The publication, however, from Intercept comes after statements by Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena, who has taken over the Snowden case, that the former sys-admin is allegedly ready to return to the US if promised a fair trial.

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