SOUNDBITE (French) Stephane Le Foll, French Government Spokesman: (Reporter: “Is France going to complain against the United States like Germany?“) “For the moment, as I said, a decision of this kind has not been taken this morning neither by the Defence Council, nor the Council of Ministers.” (Reporter: “Good morning. Is the President of the Republic today or in the next few days going to meet Barack Obama?“) “For the moment, there have been contacts from the (French) presidential palace yesterday evening and during the night, and that’s it for now. I have no more information.” // (Reporter: “Do you have the certainty today that the spying activity (from the US) has finished, or not?“) “We have to verify this, this is a commitment we had already, as I have said, in 2013 and 2014 there had been discussions, so when I said that (France’s) intelligence coordinator is going to travel to the US in the next few days, it was because things that we had committed upon previously must be verified, complied with and applied, this is the line we are going to follow, keeping in mind that among between allied countries, (spying) is unacceptable, I would add incomprehensible, also, and unacceptable.” ++BLACK++ 2. SOUNDBITE (French) Stephane Le Foll, French Government Spokesman: ”(Reporter: “Doesn’t France listen in on its allies?“) “France works, coordinates and cooperates with its allies. So it is very clear.” (Reporter: ”(France doesn’t listen in on its allies?“) “France doesn’t spy on its allies.” // SOUNDBITE (French) Stephane Le Foll, Government Spokesperson and French Minister of Agriculture: “The top intelligence coordinator will go back to the United States in a few days. So the things that had been put down on paper - with some commitments made - are at the same time checked, respected and applied. That is the line we will follow. And we will remind that between allied countries, it is something which is unacceptable - and I also add pretty incomprehensible - ”