RIGA – British Prime Minister David Cameron will use his first post-election summit with his fellow EU leaders Friday to open talks on the changes to the way the bloc works ahead of an referendum before the end of 2017.
The Eastern Partnership summit is aimed primarily at discussing the EU’s relationship with six eastern states — Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Belarus. But European leaders have capitalized on the fact that most of the bloc’s heads of state and government are in the Latvian capital to push their own issues. On Friday, Cameron said it was time to start …read more
Source: European Voice