AFP
British Prime Minister David Cameron on May 29 will meet in Berlin with Chancellor Angela Merkel. The talks will concern primarily the German-British relations and European issues – said a spokesman for the German government.
Before the head of the British government makes a visit to Germany on Monday will meet in London with European Commission President Jean-Claude ‘I Juncker, and on Thursday May 28 is expected in Paris, where he will talk with President Francois Hollande.
Cameron will talk with EU leaders on his plans to reform the European Union and the restoration of the Great Britain the powers that London relinquished to Brussels.
After winning the May parliamentary elections Cameron said that this victory will give his Conservative Party a mandate to hold talks on renegotiating the terms of British membership of the EU. Previously announced that if the Conservatives win a referendum on his country’s continued membership in the EU will be held in 2017.
Cameron confirmed on Friday in Riga on the sidelines of the Eastern Partnership Summit that he is determined to reform the EU. He estimated that during the negotiations on the reform of the EU “will be ups and downs.” – You’ll hear that one day it will be possible, and the other, that it is impossible – he told reporters. He added that what will be constant during this process, it will be his determination to give the British reform of the EU so that “they can make the right choice” during the referendum on the country’s membership in the Union.
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