Events: WikiLeaks mortgage: The U.S. president wants to visit Tibet "scary," Chinese Foreign Minis
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  WikiLeaks mortgage: The U.S. president wants to visit Tibet "scary," Chinese Foreign Ministry News
  "WikiLeaks" Web site published with the 2nd U.S. embassy sent a confidential message to the U.S. Department of State, in which multiple foreign affairs concerning China. For example, the message the U.S. Embassy in China said that Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao last May when he met Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, the look a little tired, like under great pressure.
  Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei, a low profile in media questions, said the Chinese side on the U.S. site WikiLeaks message leaked confidential diplomatic events in Washington "very concerned", has urged the U.S. side to properly handle the issue, no comment on the contents of the message.
  U.S. Embassy in China in May 8, 2009 sent back the message that the United States, Premier Wen Jiabao and visiting to meet Taro Aso, it seems due to the economic crisis "seems tired, and it seems a lot of pressure to bear," but Chinese President Hu Jintao has seemed "relaxed and confident."
  Another message mentioned outspoken on human rights in the U.S. House Speaker Pelosi's visit to China last year, China refused her access to Tibet. Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei said Yinboluoxi "busy schedule", could not be arranged.
  Ambassador Cheng Guoping of China in Kazakhstan speak very plainly, that he told at the dinner, Ambassador Hoagland U.S. ambassador to Kazakhstan, said that Beijing "worried" Pelosi's visit to China. Hoagland confidential memo quoted in the words of Cheng Guoping
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