Prescott Urges Slater To Make An Offer To Break U.S.-U.K. Deadlock
The U.K. has been "flexible" in its dealings under the U.S.-U.K. aviation bilateral while the U.S. has been "unyielding," U.K. Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott told DOT Secretary Rodney Slater in a letter. Prescott was disappointed that the U.S. rejected a recent U.K. offer, which linked new...
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