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White House officials rejected repeated requests from Britain for a formal meeting between President Barack Obama and Gordon Brown, it has emerged. | White House officials rejected repeated requests from Britain for a formal meeting between President Barack Obama and Gordon Brown, it has emerged. |
The prime minister's team were "frantic" after being unable to secure the talks at the UN summit in New York, a diplomatic source has told the BBC. | |
However, the president held private meetings with the leaders of Japan, China and Russia. | However, the president held private meetings with the leaders of Japan, China and Russia. |
Downing Street said reports of a snub were "completely without foundation". | Downing Street said reports of a snub were "completely without foundation". |
A spokesman said the men had had a "wide-ranging discussion following last night's climate change dinner". | A spokesman said the men had had a "wide-ranging discussion following last night's climate change dinner". |
It has emerged this was a few minutes of conversation in a kitchen at the United Nations. | It has emerged this was a few minutes of conversation in a kitchen at the United Nations. |
Any stories that suggest trouble in the bilateral relationship between the United States and UK are totally absurd White House | Any stories that suggest trouble in the bilateral relationship between the United States and UK are totally absurd White House |
The spokesman went on to say the prime minister and president would co-chair an "important" meeting on Thursday on Pakistan, and would have further meetings at the G20 later this week. | The spokesman went on to say the prime minister and president would co-chair an "important" meeting on Thursday on Pakistan, and would have further meetings at the G20 later this week. |
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said Mr Brown wanted a similar event to the substantial meetings President Obama held with the leaders of Japan, China and Russia. | The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said Mr Brown wanted a similar event to the substantial meetings President Obama held with the leaders of Japan, China and Russia. |
But the White House rejected that Mr Brown had been given a lower priority than other leaders. | But the White House rejected that Mr Brown had been given a lower priority than other leaders. |
A spokesman said: "Any stories that suggest trouble in the bilateral relationship between the United States and UK are totally absurd. | A spokesman said: "Any stories that suggest trouble in the bilateral relationship between the United States and UK are totally absurd. |
"We would add that President Obama and Prime Minister Brown enjoy a terrific relationship, they speak regularly on a range of the most difficult challenges facing our two nations and meet frequently." | "We would add that President Obama and Prime Minister Brown enjoy a terrific relationship, they speak regularly on a range of the most difficult challenges facing our two nations and meet frequently." |
The spokesman pointed to "the tight and extensive work our countries carry out together to address common challenges across the globe" as evidence of the closeness of the relationship. | The spokesman pointed to "the tight and extensive work our countries carry out together to address common challenges across the globe" as evidence of the closeness of the relationship. |
The row comes after Mr Obama described the Lockerbie bomber's release as a "mistake". | The row comes after Mr Obama described the Lockerbie bomber's release as a "mistake". |