The European Parliament on Thursday demanded "immediate clarification" from Washington on claims of U.S. spying on EU offices and warned the espionage scandal could damage diplomatic ties.
In a resolution overwhelmingly adopted in the Strasbourg-based legislature, MEPs said the parliament "strongly condemns the spying on EU representations" and warned of its "potential impact on trans-Atlantic relations".
It called for "immediate clarification from the U.S. authorities on the matter".
Lawmakers however rejected an amendment by left and far-left parliamentarians to call for the postponement of talks on a vast EU-U.S. trade deal, which are due to start on Monday.
Another amendment was rejected calling for EU states to grant asylum to fugitive intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, a former contractor with the National Security Agency (NSA) who revealed the widespread bugging of EU diplomatic missions and offices.
Despite initial calls from France for a delay in the trade talks, the EU said Wednesday they would go ahead as planned but run in tandem with working groups tasked with probing the extent of U.S. spying.
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