Mum’s the word on leak: US, UK missions in Colombo
November 29, 2010 10:38 pm
Cultural Affairs Officer and Spokesperson for the US Embassy in Colombo, Glen Davis, told Minivan News today that the US would not be commenting specifically on the contents of the leaked cables.
“Cable traffic is very preliminary; pieces are incomplete and read out of context, they are easy to misconstrue,” he said.
“A disclosure like this is bad for contacts, harmful to global engagement and makes it difficult to tackle problems such as organised crime and nuclear proliferation. Washington has taken very aggressive action to ensure the privacy of future communication is secure.”
Davis added that the US Embassy was “determined to keep doing what we’re doing, and reassure the people we work with. It’s hard to see [how the leak] will lead to constructive results.”
The UK High Commission in Colombo said it was official policy “not to comment on the substance of leaked documents.”
However, it condemned the “unauthorised release of this classified information, just as we condemn leaks of classified material in the UK. They can damage national security, are not in the national interest and, as the US have said, may put lives at risk. We have a very strong relationship with the US Government. That will continue.”
Minivan News