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Hillary expresses regret over WikiLeaks

Last Updated: Friday, December 03, 2010, 13:22
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Hillary expresses regret over WikiLeaks Washington: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has spoken with 12 world leaders, including the Presidents of Afghanistan and Pakistan, in the past one week to express her regret over the embarrassing release of secret diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks.

On Thursday, Hillary spoke to Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and President Fernandez de Kirchner of Argentina.

"They did talk about the importance of our relationship in both cases. She did express regret to both Presidents for the release of classified documents," State Department spokesman PJ Crowley said.

"In both conversations, they continued to look forward, and in both cases, President Zardari and President Fernandez de Kirchner continued to express the importance and friendship that these countries have with the United States," Crowley said.

Hillary had termed the release of classified US documents by WikiLeaks as an attack not just on the US, but on the international community. The whistleblower site released 250,000 US documents last week.

According to the list provided by the State Department, Hillary has also called President Ellen Johnson Sirlef of Liberia, China State Councillor Dai Bingguo, Canada Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, new French Foreign Minister Michelle Alliot-Marie, British Foreign Secretary William Hague and Saudi Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal.

Hillary also called the Japanese and the South Korean foreign ministers but these were not in the context of WikiLeaks.

"On Friday, she talked to leaders in China, Germany, France, the UK, Afghanistan, and Saudi Arabia. On Saturday, she talked to Canada. On Sunday, she talked to China again.”

"Now, I would say in both cases of her conversations with Foreign Minister Yang and Councillor Dai, the majority of those conversations were related to North Korea. But Wiki did come up as part of both," Crowley said.

"On Tuesday, she talked to (Liberian) President Johnson Sirleaf. And of course today (Thursday), she talked to President Zardari and Fernandez de Kirchner. And she will continue to make these calls as her schedule permits," he said.

PTI

First Published: Friday, December 03, 2010, 13:22

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Hassan - Africa
Had it been India and the leaks involved Indian diplomats or for that matter any other non USA ally such as Russia, Brazil the leaks would have been okay and the leaker would have been given the Noble peace prize and courted by the Presidents and Prime Ministers of the West for making the leaks. He would not have been hounded as the wikileaks founder is now and interpol would not have been after the person. Double standards all the way. If there is freedom of expression it is all the way through.
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