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German Foreign Minister's aide identified as WikiLeaks mole

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Press Trust of India Berlin
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 6:57 AM IST

A top aide to German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has been identified as the person responsible for passing on information about government coalition talks to the US embassy in the latest WikiLeaks disclosures.

A spokesman for Westerwelle's Free Democratic Party (FDP) told journalists yesterday that his personal assistant Helmut Metzner admitted having passed on confidential information on coalition negotiations to the Americans and he was removed from his office.

The existence of the informer was revealed by the first batch of classified diplomatic cables from US embassies around the world, released by the whistle-blower website WikiLeaks on Monday.

In one of the dispatches, US Ambassador Philip Murphy wrote on October 9, 2009 about a "young, up-and-coming party-goer" of Westerwelle's Free Democratic Party (FDP), who provides the embassy with confidential information.

Metzner was in charge of "international contacts" during the coalition negotiations preceding the formation the centre-right coalition government a year ago.

The spokesman said there is no ground for taking any legal action against Metzner, who was approached by the US embassy and he "acted in his own responsibility."

It is not clear how valuable was the information the FDP informer gave to American diplomats.

Murphy said in one of his cables to the US State Department that he was informed in October, last year about differences between Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the FDP over dismantling the remaining American nuclear weapons in Germany.

The FDP argues that this information was already carried by the newspapers at that time.

Westerwelle said on Monday that he did not believe in the revelations and he has full confidence in his staff.

He also hoped that they will not have any consequence for US-German relations.

The German government is outraged by some of the top secret diplomatic secret cables, which implied that the leaders of the centre right coalition are not fit for their job.

The chancellor, who is also the chairman of the CDU, is referred in the diplomatic correspondence with her nickname "Angela, Teflon Merkel".

"When cornered, Merkel can be tenacious, but is risk averse and rarely creative," the diplomats wrote.

In their perception, Westerwelle is a "wild card" with "exuberant personality", who has to learn a lot about his new office.

He has "very little his own ideas" to solve international problems.

He is anti-American and a burden for US-German relations, the cables revealed.

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First Published: Dec 03 2010 | 4:44 PM IST

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