HELSINKI (Reuters) - Freedom of movement within the European Union is sacrosanct, Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb said on Thursday ahead of a meeting with his British counterpart David Cameron, who has said he'd like to curb EU immigration.
"I believe some of his points (regarding the EU) can be taken into account, but the principle of free movement, it is rather sacred... Because that is what the EU is about," Stubb told reporters.
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