European leaders have a lot of work to do at a summit in Brussels to reach a deal to prevent Britain becoming the first country to crash out of the bloc, EU president Donald Tusk warned on Friday.
British Prime Minister David Cameron urged his counterparts on day one of the tense two-day meeting to reach a “credible” reform deal that would allow him to hold a referendum on EU membership in June.
But in the face of concerns from France and eastern European countries, Tusk warned that the initial round of talks had left much more to do to reach an agreement to rule out a so-called “Brexit”.
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British Prime Minister David Cameron urged his counterparts on day one of the tense two-day meeting to reach a “credible” reform deal that would allow him to hold a referendum on EU membership in June.
But in the face of concerns from France and eastern European countries, Tusk warned that the initial round of talks had left much more to do to reach an agreement to rule out a so-called “Brexit”.
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