US rejects talks with WikiLeaks
The US on late Saturday rejected talks with WikiLeaks over its planned release of confidential US documents.
The US State Department set out its position in a letter to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his attorney that was released to the media.
"We will not engage in a negotiation regarding the further release or dissemination of illegally obtained US government classified materials," State Department legal adviser Harold Koh wrote.
"As you know, if any of the materials you intend to publish were provided by any government officials, or any intermediary without proper authorization, they were provided in violation of US law and without regard for the grave consequences of this action," Koh continued.
"As long as WikiLeaks holds such material, the violation of the law is ongoing."
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