The actress also added in the piece entitled "Setting The Record Straight From Berlin" that she was not asked at the press conference about the all-white jury at this year's festival.
"I did not "defend" the "all-white jury," nor would I, if I had been asked to do so. Inclusion of races, genders, ethnicities and religions is important to me, as I stated at the outset of the press conference," she said.
The comments from the three-time Oscar winner, one of the most admired actresses of her generation, quickly went viral and made headlines around the world as some critics expressed disappointment.
Others at the time said her remarks were taken out of context.
Streep said she hoped the attention drawn by her "misconstrued remarks" would be directed towards celebrating this year's Berlin film festival award winners, which included Gianfranco Rosi's Fire At Sea about African immigrants.
- AAP