Nt. Tusk for «Grexit»: The risk of EU dissolution is true
The European Council President Donald Tusk today warned Bucharest that the risk of EU rupture is "true" and invited Member States to 'hear the arguments and others "to prevent the threatened Brexit, Britain's withdrawal from the Join.
"The risk of dissolution is true, because the process (en London-Brussels dialogue) is essentially very fragile. We must handle it with care, because what breaks can not be repaired, "said Tusk told reporters.
"This is a critical moment. We must begin to hear more arguments of the other side than what ours, "said Tusk, considering, however, that it is natural to the fact that the attitude of each party gets tougher as" time is pressing. "
Tusk, who is making a tour of the capitals of the EU Member States to defend the compromise proposal to avoid UK Outlet, trying to reassure European leaders, especially those who are more concerned about the intention of the British Prime Minister David Cameron impose restrictions on allowances for immigrants from other European countries working in the country.
"At stake is the future of the EU" apologies Donald Tusk, but added that "it will not compromise the fundamental freedoms and values" of Europe, and "in this spirit I wrote my proposal."
The European Council President Donald Tusk today warned Bucharest that the risk of EU rupture is "true" and invited Member States to 'hear the arguments and others "to prevent the threatened Brexit, Britain's withdrawal from the Join.
"The risk of dissolution is true, because the process (en London-Brussels dialogue) is essentially very fragile. We must handle it with care, because what breaks can not be repaired, "said Tusk told reporters.
"This is a critical moment. We must begin to hear more arguments of the other side than what ours, "said Tusk, considering, however, that it is natural to the fact that the attitude of each party gets tougher as" time is pressing. "
Tusk, who is making a tour of the capitals of the EU Member States to defend the compromise proposal to avoid UK Outlet, trying to reassure European leaders, especially those who are more concerned about the intention of the British Prime Minister David Cameron impose restrictions on allowances for immigrants from other European countries working in the country.
"At stake is the future of the EU" apologies Donald Tusk, but added that "it will not compromise the fundamental freedoms and values" of Europe, and "in this spirit I wrote my proposal."
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