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Secret collusion via Signal chats | tagesschau.de

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

EU Greens demand Transparency⁤ Over‌ Kallas‘s⁣ Signal Chat with Foreign Ministers

Brussels – EU parliamentarian Daniel Freund​ of‍ the green Party is demanding answers ​from Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas‍ regarding a private Signal chat group used for communication with EU foreign ministers.⁣ The call for ‍transparency comes⁣ amid concerns about the security and accountability of diplomatic discussions conducted⁢ on encrypted‍ platforms.

The existence of the⁣ Signal group,‌ first reported by SWR, has sparked criticism centered on ‌the lack ⁤of ⁢public record and ‌potential for undisclosed influence. Freund, the Greens’ coordinator in the ‌Budget ‌Control Committee, asserts ⁣that ​the ⁢”obligation to be obvious also applies to digital channels,” raising ​questions about ‌who participates in the discussions, security protocols, and the substance of the conversations.

According to freund, the chat group raises “many questions,” specifically requesting⁢ clarification ⁤on participant access and the content shared. He ‍has​ formally requested⁣ kallas preserve the chat logs,suggesting the discussions may extend ⁢beyond routine matters like birthday wishes‍ and​ vacation photos. “We expect Kallas ⁢to answer open questions and not⁣ hide behind the ‍pretext of European security,” freund told SWR.

The‍ demand for transparency underscores ‍a growing debate within the EU regarding the use of encrypted‌ messaging apps⁢ by government ​officials. While proponents cite security benefits, critics argue‌ such platforms circumvent standard transparency procedures and hinder public oversight‌ of policy decisions. The outcome of Freund’s inquiry ‌could set a precedent⁣ for future communications within the EU’s‍ diplomatic sphere.

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