
Barack Obama and David Cameron's opinions are slit over one of the key issues of the foreign policy – the UK membership in the European Union. UK Prime Minister David Cameron insists on a referendum on the exit of the United Kingdom from the EU. At the same time, US President Barack Obama has said Great Britain looks good as a member of the EU combining the leading European nations. The situation completely confirms the folk wisdom that “the onlooker sees most of the game», and this time again the US shows it knows better which union countries should join. The G7 leaders did not agreed on the Scottish referendum and what format of cooperation with Brussels Great Britain should choose. Barack Obama emphasized “the right of every nation” to determine its future but added to work with a united partner is more comfortable. “We have similar stance with the UK on many major issues. Knowing that Great Britain has a seat at the table in the larger European project is a positive factor. And it's hard for me to imagine that project going well in the absence of Great Britain," Obama said. "And I think it's also hard for me to imagine that it would be advantageous for Great Britain to be excluded from political decisions that have an enormous impact on its economic and political life. We hope the British will make a right choice”, - the American leader commented a freeze in relationship between Brussels and London. At the same time, David Cameron repeatedly pledged to strive for the revision of cooperation between London and Brussels and to hold a referendum on leaving the EU in case of winning the elections by the Conservative Party.