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What did Hillary Clinton say to Zardari after Wikileaks revelations?

by Guest4540  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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After the release of documents by wikileaks every single country who has been targeted by wikileaks is worried about the documents. What did Hillary Clinton say to Zardari after these revelations? Let have a look. According to an article: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton telephoned President Asif Ali Zardari Thursday night and exchanged views over US diplomatic cables released by whistle-blower website WikiLeaks. The two leaders talked about bilateral matters with reference to the recent publication of memos and official correspondence by the Wikileaks. Farhatullah Babar, spokesman to the Pakistan’s president, said that the two leaders agreed that the Wikileak publications were not only unauthorized but also out of context and were based on raw information that did not reflect the correct nature of the purported official correspondence. They also agreed that the leaks will not be allowed to cast a shadow on the strategic partnership between the two countries. The spokesman said that the leak of official memos is already a thing of the past and the president looks forward to the future and the promise it holds. I have read this much so far about the news. But I think only the guilty person should be worried about the wikileaks revelations. And Asif Ali Zardari is the most sinful person as a president of Pakistan. He should really think of safety now. What do you know about the news? Share your knowledge here.

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  1. Guest3831

    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.


    Yesterday, Clinton 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 spokesperson 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.


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

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