People in Algeria, Rwanda, Uruguay, China and Canada are now free to travel to parts of Europe on vacation. Travelers from the United States are not. During almost a month of talks, there was little if any suggestion that the U.S. might be included in the list, devised using a strict set of epidemiological criteria, according to three E.U. diplomats involved in the negotiations. Effectively blackballing the U.S. will deny European cities the chance to cash in on hordes of lucrative American tourists and risks a verbal clash between European governments and President Donald Trump. |