France wants to ‘temporarily suspend’ trade talks with US over NSA spying

EuropeFrance wants to 'temporarily suspend' trade talks with US over NSA spying

PARIS: France wants to delay the ‘biggest bilateral trade deal in history’ by two weeks after learning the USA was allegedly tracking economic communications of EU member states.

“It would seem wise to us to suspend them for a couple of weeks to avoid any controversy and have the time to obtain the information we’ve asked for,” French government spokeswoman Najat Vallaud-Belkacem said Wednesday.

The trade agreement negotiations, which could potentially be a key factor in reversing the slow economic climate, are set to commence Monday in Washington DC.

“It’s not a question of halting the negotiations,” Vallaud-Belkacem said.

On Monday, French President Hollande said there could be no negotiations unless the US could guarantee they would halt their spying operations on EU allies.

Despite surveillance claims, Germany wants the talks to go on as planned, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman said shortly after France raised a 2-week delay.

“The Commission wants to start negotiations on July 8, and in this it has the support of the German government,” said state spokesman Steffen Seibert.

“We want this free trade agreement and we want to start the talks now,” he said.

After the news broke on Monday, EU leaders demanded answers. French Prime Minister Hollande said the spying must stop ‘immediately’ and Chancellor Merkel said if allegations prove to be true, it would be “unacceptable Cold War-style behavior.”

US Secretary of State John Kerry said he couldn’t confirm the authenticity of the spying claims.

The agreement would be a “once in a generation prize,” which could add as much as $157 billion to the EU economy, over $125 billion to the US economy and as much as around $133 billion to the rest of the word, British Prime Minister David Cameron said at the summit, adding it could add two million extra jobs, more choices and lower consumer prices.

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