Story highlights Lawmaker: Presidents Barack Obama and François Hollande to discuss spying claims

"We are not targeting and will not target the communications of President Hollande," U.S. spokesman says

France says it previously sought clarification from U.S. about what it calls "unacceptable facts"

(CNN) France has summoned the U.S. ambassador for a meeting Wednesday in the wake of reports that the United States spied on French President François Hollande and his two predecessors -- despite France being a close ally.

WikiLeaks has published what it said were U.S. National Security Agency reports about secret communications of the last three French presidents between 2006 and 2012.

France won't tolerate "any action jeopardizing its security and the protection of its interests," the country's Defense Council said in a statement Wednesday. But it suggested it was already well aware of the spying allegations.

"These unacceptable facts already resulted in clarifications between France and the United States" in 2013 and 2014, the Defense Council said.

"Commitments were made by the American authorities," the council said. "They must be recalled and strictly respected."

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