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Foreign powers may slash deals with US following 'Wikileaks' revelations | The US State Department and the Pentagon have claimed that very few American diplomats are attending day-to-day meetings following the 'Wikileaks' revelations, and added that foreign powers would likely be pulling back from their
dealings with America because they have lost trust in that country's ability to maintain privacy. The Guardian quoted US State Department spokesman PJ Crowley
as saying that in an extreme case, diplomats were even stopped from carrying notebook
inside. "We have already seen some indications of meetings that used to involve
several diplomats and now involve fewer diplomats," Crowley said. "We're conscious
of at least one meeting where it was requested that notebooks be left outside
the room. Obviously, it will be something that we will be watching to see if particular
diplomats are frozen out in countries depending on their pique over what has been
revealed," he said. However, he did not elaborate on whether the declining number
was because foreign governments were angry over the private reflections of US
diplomats as revealed in the cables or concerned that anything they said might
not remain private, the paper said. Meanwhile, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Dave
Lapan also backed Crowley, saying there were indications that foreign powers would
be pulling back from their dealings with the US. "Believing the U.S. is not good
at keeping secrets ... certainly changes things," and "generally, there has been
a retrenchment" in co-operation, Lapan added. However, a state department source
have denied media reports that the Obama administration is planning to move some
of its diplomats because relations with host countries have been severely damaged.
Last week, Defence Secretary Robert Gates had said that although the leaks were
embarrassing and awkward, it would not do serious damage.
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