Cameron 'delighted' with new EU chief's reform pledge


  • World
  • Sunday, 31 Aug 2014

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron said he was "delighted" with a promise from Polish premier Donald Tusk, newly elected to a top European Union post, to address his demands for reforming the EU to keep Britain in the bloc.

Two months after suffering a severe and very public setback when he failed to block the appointment of another EU leader whom he judged hostile to his reform drive, Cameron was upbeat about the choice of the Polish centre-right leader as head of the European Council, the body representing the 28 EU governments.

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