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BRUSSELS, Dec. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- US Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice arrived here Wednesday for talks with her EU and NATO
counterparts, in an attempt to quell a raging controversy over secret CIA
prisons.
Rice arrived in Brussels, which houses both NATO and the European Union (EU) headquarters, from a stop in
Ukraine after her visits to Germany and Romania.
The top US diplomat met fellow ministers at an
informal dinner on Wednesday ahead of a formal NATO ministerial meeting on
Thursday, the main focus of which was expected to be plans to expand the
NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan.
Rice's European tour has provided the European
countries with a good opportunity to seek clarification from Washington for the
alleged secret CIA prisons scandal.
It was reported that the CIA has established secret
prison camps in Poland and Romania and regular flights carrying detained terror
suspects pass through European airspace.
During her diplomatic visit to Europe, Rice has
admitted that terror suspects are flown abroad for interrogation, but denied
they were tortured.
She said suspects were moved by plane under a process
known as rendition, which was "a lawful weapon."
She refused to respond to claims that the CIA has
secret prisons abroad where suspects are interrogated without reference to
international law.
The allegations have caused uproar and the EU has
written to Washington demanding answers. Enditem |