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9 June 2013 Last updated at 05:37 ET
Mr Hague said he authorised GCHQ operations "most days of the week"
"Law-abiding" citizens have "nothing to fear" from the British intelligence services, the foreign secretary says.
William Hague said reports that the UK's eavesdropping centre GCHQ had circumvented the law to gather data on British citizens were "nonsense".
But he refused to confirm or deny claims GCHQ has had access to a US spy programme called Prism since June 2010.
Mr Hague confirmed he would give a statement to Parliament on the allegations on Monday.
Speaking on BBC One's Andrew Marr show, the foreign secretary said GCHQ's operations were subject to stringent legal checks and scrutiny.
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