US Condemns WikiLeaks Release of Secret Documents
03 December 2010
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discussing the release of thousands of secret government documents earlier this week
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the release of thousands of State Department documents will not in any way interfere with American diplomacy.
HILLARY CLINTON: “I have not had any concerns expressed about whether any nation will not continue to work with, and discuss matters of importance to us both, going forward.”
Secretary Clinton condemned the release of diplomatic cables as an attack on American foreign policy interests and the international community. She said the United States is taking aggressive steps to hold responsible those who stole the information. And she said it is taking action to make sure it does not happen again. But the Secretary of State said the real damage to America’s international relationships will be small. She made the comments during a visit to Kazakhstan Wednesday. Secretary Clinton spoke by telephone with a number of world leaders to express regret for the release of the documents. She made this statement on Monday.
HILLARY CLINTON: “The United States deeply regrets the disclosure of any information that was intended to be confidential including private discussions between counterparts or our diplomats’ personal assessments and observations. I want to make clear that our official foreign policy is not set through these messages but here in Washington.”
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