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BERLIN, Dec. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who began a four-nation European tour on Monday, was set to try quelling concerns on Tuesday over alleged abuses in secret prisons of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Eastern Europe.
However, at the start of a five-day trip that was
expected to be overshadowed by the CIA secret prison and flight allegations
inthe region, Rice did not directly address the allegations.
Rice arrived at Berlin on late Monday and was to hold
talks with new German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin at 0900 GMT Tuesday on
the first stop of a trip that will also take her to Romania, Ukraine and
Brussels for a NATO ministerial meeting.
German news agency DPA reported that Merkel will
question Rice over the allegations that the CIA used German airports to
transport terror suspects to secret prisons.
The German government confirmed that they had
received a list of 437 flights by the CIA through Germany in recent years.
The German magazine Der Spiegel reported Saturday
that two aircraft, registered to private companies but used to carry out CIA
work, passed through German airspace or touched down on Germansoil 137 times in
2002 and 146 times in 2003.
The airplanes stopped in Berlin, Frankfurt and the US
Ramstein Air Force Base.
However, the list, compiled by the national air
traffic controlservice in response to a question from the Left Party, gave no
indication what was aboard the planes, the report said.
Before leaving Washington, Rice had struck a
combative tone, and denied the United States used torture "under any
circumstances", but strongly defended moving suspects around for interrogation,
insisting that tough tactics were needed to fight terrorism.
Rice said the United States respected the sovereignty
of allies,abided by the law and did not allow torture. She also said European
intelligence agencies had worked with Washington to extract information from
detainees.
For a month, the United States has been on the
defensive, refusing to deny or confirm media reports of the CIA prisons.
The European Union (EU) has threatened to sanction
any EU member countries which had such prisons on their territories.
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