SAN FRANCISCO — The United States is reacting cautiously to the
decision by Britain's voters to bolt the 28-nation European Union, with a White
House official saying only that President Barack Obama is being kept up to date
on developments.
The
official, who insisted on speaking anonymously because of the ongoing events
overseas, said Obama was expected to speak with Prime Minister David Cameron
"over the course of the next day."
"We
will release further comment as soon as possible," the official's
statement said.
Obama
has encouraged Britain to remain in the EU but has said the decision ultimately
was up to the voters.
Before
Obama visited the United Kingdom in April, he wrote an op-ed for the Telegraph
newspaper encouraging it to remain in the EU. He said Great Britain's presence
"magnifies" its influence and helps spread "British
values." The president said in the op-ed that the close relationship
between the two countries would endure, no matter how the vote went.
The
White House statement came while Obama was in San Francisco the evening before
he was to address aspiring entrepreneurs at Stanford University. The statement
came with global markets diving as investors reacted with alarm to the historic
vote.
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