© ANP/AFP/File Martijn BeekmanParis (AFP) - Negotiations for a vast US-EU trade pact, which aims to create a free-trade zone covering 850 million people, are likely to grind to a halt because of Washington's reluctance to make concessions, France's minister of state for trade warned Tuesday. "In view of the United States' state of mind today, that seems to be the most likely option," French trade secretary Matthias Fekl said when asked if the talks on a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, which began in 2013, could have to stop. Fekl's comments reflect deep suspicion in Europe that the deal will erode ecological and health regulations to the advantage of big business. Washington and Brussels want the mega-deal completed this year before US President Barack Obama leaves office, but it has faced mounting opposition on both sides of the Atlantic. On Monday, environmental pressure group Greenpeace released a trove of leaked documents about the closed-door negotiations, charging that a deal would inflict a dangerous lack of standards on US and European consumers. However, the European Commission, which negotiates trade deals on behalf of the 28 EU member states, said Greenpeace was "flatly wrong" in its interpretation of the documents. The Greenpeace leak was a "storm in a teacup," Brussels said. US officials also hit back at Greenpeace with the US Trade Representative saying: "The interpretations being given to these texts appear to be misleading at best and flat out wrong at worst." NOW WATCH: The refugee who sold pens to feed his daughter now owns 4 businesses

 

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