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US to compromise on biometric passports

By Edward Alden in Washington and Sarah Laitner in Brussels

Published: June 9 2005 00:21 | Last updated: June 9 2005 00:21

The US is poised to drop its demand that European nations and other close allies adopt biometric passports by October, a move aimed at avoiding a serious disruption in transatlantic travel, according to US and European government officials.

However, the compromise could strain relations by differentiating between European countries, and in particular by requiring some French and Italian citizens to obtain visas before they travel to the US.

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