Ex-agent of the CIA Edward Snowden said that Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev had probably been wired during the G20 summit in 2009, RIA Novosti reports.
Guardian says that special services could also spy beyond Turkey and South Africa.
Nikolai Kovalyov, a member of the Russian parliamentary council for security, believes that the facts may be true. Technically, wiring negotiators was not a problem, but special services rarely get permission for such actions. The official noted that the CIA were probably ordered to do so on the background of tensions between the two states.