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Romney’s London Olympic remarks distract from visit

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At Romney’s afternoon news conference — which ran live on Fox News in the U.S. — two of the three questions posed to Romney were about his “disconcerting” comments. As he had earlier in the morning after a meeting with Labor Party leader Ed Miliband, Romney softened his tone.

“My experience as an Olympic organizer is that there are always a few very small things that end up going not quite right in the first day or so,” he told reporters with a smile. “Those get ironed out and then when the Games themselves begin and the athletes take over, all the mistakes that the organizing committee — and I made a few — all of those are overwhelmed by the many things that the athletes carry out that capture the spirit of the Games.”

Romney said everything that he had seen about the London Olympics showed “imagination and forethought and a lot of organization,” and said he expected the Games “to be highly successful.”

The more critical remarks took hold, in part, because Romney has been so painstakingly careful not to criticize President Barack Obama or his policies while overseas that he has made no other news. After meeting with Cameron — who did not mention the flap, according to a senior Romney adviser — the Republican candidate was so cautious in his responses that he declined even to restate his own position when asked whether the U.S. and Europe should get more directly involved in Syria.

Although Romney said he and Cameron spoke at length about Syria and other nations, he said that in keeping with tradition, he didn’t “want to refer to any comments made by leaders representing other nations, nor do I want to describe foreign policy positions I might have while I’m on foreign soil.”

“Discussions of foreign policy should be made by the president and the current administration, not by those that are seeking office,” he said, in an unusually deferential bow to his rival. “I really am not going to add anything about my own views on Syria.... I can only say that I appreciated the insights and perspectives of the leaders of the government here and opposition here as well as the head of MI6.”

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