U.S. To Propose Changes To Nationality Clause During EU Talks

The U.S. wants to abolish the nationality clause in bilateral agreements but will stop short of loosening U.S. ownership and control laws, the lead State Dep't. negotiator said in Brussels. Nationality clauses create a "spider's web of constraints" on bilateral air services agreements, John Byerly...

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