Obama sends top aides to Germany amid spying flap
WASHINGTON (AP) — Working to stem the fraying of ties with a key European ally, President Barack Obama dispatched his chief of staff to Berlin, a diplomatic gesture reflecting Germany's growing indignation about allegations of American spying on its soil. Chief of staff Denis McDonough and Obama's counterterrorism adviser, Lisa Monaco, are both in the German capital for meetings with their counterparts, with intelligence and security matters on the agenda. The White House said the two nations have agreed to set up an ongoing dialogue to ...
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