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EU and U.S. Fail to Agree on Foreign Sanctions Laws

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May 17, 1998 - 0:0
BRUSSELS The United States and the European Union have so far failed to reach agreement on U.S. foreign sanctions laws, only three days away from a summit meeting in London to discuss the issue, a spokesman said Friday. Unless the United States considerably modifies application of the so-called Helms-Burton and d'Amato laws, there can be no agreement, the European commission spokesman said.

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