German gov't ready to meet Snowden on US spying
德国政府准备接见泄密者斯诺登
Germany’s Interior Minister says his country would like to talk to Edward Snowden if he is willing to help shed light on the US spying scandal.
Hans-Peter Friedrichhe said he would try to find a way for Edward Snowden to speak to German officials. His comments came after a German opposition lawmaker travelled to Moscow where he met the NSA whistleblower.
The lawmaker, Hans-Christian Stroebele told the press that it was clear Snowden knew a lot, and returned to Berlin with a letter he said Snowden had written.
In the letter Snowden indicated that he would not speak with German officials until the United States stops its prosecution of whistleblowers.