Riga (AFP) – British Prime Minister David Cameron takes his case for far-reaching reform to his EU peers Friday as they meet six former Soviet states, some of whom would gladly swap places with London in the bloc.The Eastern Partnership summit in the Latvian capital Riga aims to review and affirm ties with Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and especially war-torn Ukraine, whose future is overshadowing the talks.But Cameron arrives fresh from an unexpected election victory, ahead of which he pledged to renegotiate the terms of Britain’s EU membership and an “in-out” referendum on the bloc in 2017.”Today I will …read more
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