LONDON (Reuters) - Anglo-French differences over European Union reform were laid bare at a summit on Friday when British Prime Minister David Cameron called for urgent treaty change while French President Hollande said such a move was not a priority.
The first summit between the two since Hollande won power in May 2012 announced joint investment in the latest phase of a combat drone scheme, cooperation on civil nuclear power research and an agreement on space and satellite technology.
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