Diplomatic sources told AFP that top security and intelligence experts from both sides of the Atlantic would meet Monday -- when EU and US trade experts are also putting their heads together -- under a deal worked out but not yet finalised by EU ambassadors in Brussels.
"The idea is to hold a first meeting as soon as July 8, which would help justify not delaying the first session of the TTIP" (The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership), an EU diplomat said on condition of anonymity.
EU Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso eventually announced a compromise Wednesday: the trade talks would open but run in tandem with working groups tasked with probing the extent of the US spying.
Ambassadors from the 28-nation bloc met today to agree a joint response and an EU official who asked not to be named confirmed that "the idea is to launch both talks in parallel."
"Our British friends probably don't know what side of the table to sit on," quipped an EU diplomat.
The EU says the free trade deal would add about 119 billion euros annually to the bloc's economy, and 95 billion euros for the United States -- giving a much-needed boost to Europe's stagnating economy.
But the snooping claims revealed by US fugitive Edward Snowden have cast a pall over the long-awaited trade talks.
But lawmakers rejected an amendment by left and far-left parliamentarians to call for the postponement of talks on the trade deal.
Seeking to limit the fallout from the scandal, US President Barack Obama spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday.
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