France 'will not tolerate' threat to security after NSA 'spying'

Wikileaks publishes documents that allegedly show the NSA spied on Francois Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy and Jacques Chirac

Hollande and President Obama
(Image credit: 2014 AFP)

Francoise Hollande has said that France "will not tolerate" acts that threaten its security, following the emergence of leaked documents that purportedly show the US spied on the French president and his two immediate predecessors.

The documents, which were published last night by Wikileaks and two French newspapers, allegedly reveal the private conversations and deliberations of Hollande as well as former French presidents Nicolas Sarkozy and Jacques Chirac.

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