Brazil brushes aside latest WikiLeaks release on U.S. spying
Brazil's minister of public affairs told CNN, referring to information leaked by security contractor Edward Snowden in 2013 that revealed American authorities had been spying on Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff's cell phone and e-mail communications, as well as those of many of her advisers and oil giant Petrobras.
The WikiLeaks revelation comes just four days after Brazil's President Rousseff visited the White House in an effort to improve relations with the United States. Brazil had canceled a U.S. state visit in 2013 because of the spying scandal.
CNN's Elwyn Lopez and journalist Marcia Reverdosa in Brazil contributed to this story