Romney Kicks Off Overseas Tour in Britain
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by News Editor
Bloomberg Businessweek – Kicking off the first official visit of his international tour, Mitt Romney said he wouldn’t publicly discuss his foreign-policy positions during his week-long trip abroad. As a result, it was the former Massachusetts governor’s critical comments about the London Olympics that grabbed headlines.
The Republican presidential candidate spent today meeting with U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron and other top British political leaders, seeking to highlight his strong support for the longtime trans-Atlantic alliance and bolster his international credentials with American voters. Yet, Romney refused to detail his meetings or his positions on the diplomatic and military issues facing the two countries.
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