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AFP
Brussels
The EU and the United States will hold talks next week on a possible US airline ban on carry-on computers amid concerns it could cause massive disruption as the hectic summer travel season gets underway.
The US Department of Homeland Security sparked deep concern in Europe when it said was close to a decision on extending to European airlines an existing ban on eight mostly Muslim countries.
A European Commission spokeswoman said a telephone call between top EU officials and their US peers had provided"a very constructive exchange of views".
"No ban on electronic devices or any other decision has been announced," she said.
The EU officials -- Home Affairs Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos and Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc -- recalled the bloc's longstanding cooperation with Washington on airline security.
At the same time, Bulc"highlighted the potential safety implications of putting a large number of electronic devices in the aircraft hold," the spokeswoman said.
"The EU invited the US to come to Brussels next week for talks at political and expert level ... to jointly assess the potential risks and review future measures," she added.
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