BRUSSELS: British Prime Minister David Cameron closed in on a difficult reform deal with European Union leaders at a summit on Thursday but warned there would be hard work to seal an accord by February as hoped.
After appealing to sceptical EU counterparts for help at a dinner in Brussels, Cameron said afterwards there was a “pathway” to an agreement but that it would be “tough” to hammer out differences over his demand for a freeze on benefits for EU migrants.
The other 27 leaders agreed to work for a compromise despite reservations over Cameron’s reforms, which he says he wants to …read more
Source: theSun