AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Eurosceptics Geert Wilders of the Netherlands and Marine Le Pen of France will discuss closer cooperation on Wednesday in a bid to capitalise on voter frustration with mainstream politics before 2014 European parliament elections.
The two anti-euro, anti-immigration politicians have talked of joining forces for months to win a wider pan-European stage. Europe's nationalist parties have historically struggled to overcome differences and form long-lasting alliances.
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