Socialists say they are not concerned about Wikileaks revelations
EL PAÍS - Madrid - 29/11/2010
"...The US Embassy in Madrid on Monday said it "regretted" and "condemned" the leak of a batch of secret US government cables by the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, details of which EL PAÍS is publishing over a number of days...
...Several of the summaries in the cables include descriptions and reactions to secret meetings held to complain about the current Socialist government's policies and the High Court investigations targeting US officials for crimes related to the Iraq war...
...Health Minister Leire Pajín said Monday that measures should be taken so that there are no more leaks of diplomatic cables, and said that the international diplomacy should be "at the service of people and not other interests...
...Health Minister Leire Pajín said Monday that measures should be taken so that there are no more leaks of diplomatic cables, and said that the international diplomacy should be "at the service of people and not other interests...
...A lot of the cables are revealing and contain the personal views of US diplomats - sometimes not at all flattering - about Spanish officials...
...But the cables do offer some unflattering portrayals. With the exception of King Juan Carlos, the US diplomats appear unenthusiastic about many officials. One cablegram gives US diplomats pointers on how to get on the king's good side...
...The cables also describe the reprimands made by the US ambassadors — including the incumbent Alan D. Solomont — to many Spanish leaders..."
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Diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks reveal US views about Spain
EL PAÍS given secret cablegrams along with other news outlets
"With the exception of King Juan Carlos, US officials are less than enthusiastic about their Spanish counterparts and some are described in unflattering terms. In one cable, advice is given on how to win the king's admiration."LES HELE ARTIKKELEN PÅ EL PAÍS
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