BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Leaders of the Benelux states criticised a plan to discuss Greece's debts to the euro zone with the leaders of France and Germany on the sidelines of an EU summit on Thursday, excluding smaller members of the currency bloc.
Criticism by Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and his Dutch and Luxembourg colleagues prompted summit chairman Donald Tusk to hold a separate meeting with the trio where he reassured them their views would be represented and that no decisions would be taken.
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