P.J. Crowley told reporters: 'We have had multiple conversations with officials in India

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accursed bigmouth website WikiLeaks' absolution of a division actor documents, a chief official said the US has had assorted conversations with admiral in India in a accident ascendancy exercise.

Clinton Monday branded the leaks as an 'attack on all-embracing community' adage the actionable acknowledgment of abstruse advice 'puts people's lives in danger, threatens our civic aegis and undermines our efforts to assignment with added countries to break aggregate problems.'

'This acknowledgment is not aloof an beforehand on America's adopted policy; it is an beforehand on the all-embracing community, the alliances and partnerships, the conventions and negotiations that aegis all-around aegis and beforehand bread-and-butter prosperity,' she said.

Shortly afterwards Clinton's remarks, State Department agent P.J. Crowley told reporters: 'We accept had assorted conversations with admiral in India. And like India and added countries, we'll abide those conversations in the advancing days.'

Besides US Ambassador to India Timothy Roemer, Under Secretary of State Bill 'Burns and others accept been in blow with their counterparts in India,' he said but beneath to say why Washington had accomplished out to India.

Asked to animadversion on Clinton's appear description of India and added associates of G4 -- Brazil, Germany and Japan- as 'self-appointed front-runners' for a abiding bench of UN Aegis Council, Crowley said: 'I'm not activity to animadversion on the capacity of any cable.'

Nor would he say what was broadly in the abstracts apropos to the South Asia. 'Again, I don't anticipate I can acknowledgment that catechism after accepting into the capacity of documents, which we won't do.'

Clinton was talking to her counterparts artlessly as a 'a aide and friend,' he suggested. 'We accept alleged governments to acquaint them about what was happening, and we will abide to acknowledgment any catechism that they accept as this continues.'

Asked if it was acknowledged on the allotment of diplomats to accumulate biometric abstracts as directed by Clinton, as appear by a leaked cable, Crowley said:

'Diplomats - we both advance democracy, the aphorism of law, and we obey United States law.'

Meanwhile, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said President Barack Obama 'was - as an adumbration - not pleased' with the WikiLeaks disclosures.

Clinton additionally bidding aplomb that US adept efforts will survive the aperture of the documents, whose actuality she would not confirm.

'I can acquaint you, in my conversations, at atomic one of my counterparts said to me, 'Don't anguish about it; you should see what we say about you,'' Clinton said. 'I would achievement we would be able to move above this and aback to the business of alive together.'

Clinton added, however, that 'the United States acutely abjure the acknowledgment of any advice that was advised to be confidential.