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EU summit off after Obama 'snub' | EU summit off after Obama 'snub' |
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The European Union has scrapped a summit with the US, after President Barack Obama decided not to attend. | The European Union has scrapped a summit with the US, after President Barack Obama decided not to attend. |
The event in Madrid in May was to have been the highlight of Spain's six-month EU presidency, and the cancellation is seen as a humiliating blow. | The event in Madrid in May was to have been the highlight of Spain's six-month EU presidency, and the cancellation is seen as a humiliating blow. |
Officials say the summit may take place later this year. | |
BBC European affairs correspondent Oana Lungescu says many see Mr Obama's decision as a snub to the EU's hopes of boosting its global role. | BBC European affairs correspondent Oana Lungescu says many see Mr Obama's decision as a snub to the EU's hopes of boosting its global role. |
On Tuesday, the White House said Mr Obama had had no plans to attend the event, and aides pointed out he had visited Europe six times in 2009. | On Tuesday, the White House said Mr Obama had had no plans to attend the event, and aides pointed out he had visited Europe six times in 2009. |
Mr Obama attended US-EU summits in Prague and Washington last year. | Mr Obama attended US-EU summits in Prague and Washington last year. |
A Spanish official quoted by AP news agency said Madrid had assumed Mr Obama would be attending the event. | A Spanish official quoted by AP news agency said Madrid had assumed Mr Obama would be attending the event. |
In fact, Spain only found out about Mr Obama's decision through the press. | In fact, Spain only found out about Mr Obama's decision through the press. |
For the EU, it is a serious setback, says the BBC's European affairs correspondent. | For the EU, it is a serious setback, says the BBC's European affairs correspondent. |
It would have been the first major summit since a new council president and foreign policy chief were appointed to ensure that the bloc of 27 countries speaks with one voice. | It would have been the first major summit since a new council president and foreign policy chief were appointed to ensure that the bloc of 27 countries speaks with one voice. |
In Washington, US National Security Council spokesman Mike Hammer said the American president was "committed to a strong US-EU partnership and with Europe in general". | In Washington, US National Security Council spokesman Mike Hammer said the American president was "committed to a strong US-EU partnership and with Europe in general". |
An EU official played down the snub, arguing that president Obama had urgent issues to deal with at home. | An EU official played down the snub, arguing that president Obama had urgent issues to deal with at home. |
But in Brussels there is growing concern that President Obama is taking Europe for granted and focusing instead on China and Russia, our correspondent says. | But in Brussels there is growing concern that President Obama is taking Europe for granted and focusing instead on China and Russia, our correspondent says. |
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