The United States has opted not to introduce a ban on bringing laptops into aircraft cabins for flights coming from Europe.
The US and its European partners have agreed to intensify talks on technical solutions to security concerns to find a common solution, a US official told Politico.
The decision was made during a conference call between US Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, European Home Affairs Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, and European Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc.
Note EU-Digest: With all the potential terrorist in Europe as is so often stated by US authorities this does not seem logical.
Details of the talks were not immediately available.
Read more: US laptop ban won't include Europe, officials say | The Independent
The US and its European partners have agreed to intensify talks on technical solutions to security concerns to find a common solution, a US official told Politico.
The decision was made during a conference call between US Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, European Home Affairs Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, and European Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc.
Note EU-Digest: With all the potential terrorist in Europe as is so often stated by US authorities this does not seem logical.
Details of the talks were not immediately available.
Read more: US laptop ban won't include Europe, officials say | The Independent