BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron said he wanted to see real progress in talks with EU leaders at a summit in Brussels on Thursday over his demands for EU reform, although he was not pushing for a deal this week.
"Tonight here in Brussels we are going to have a conversation dedicated to Britain's renegotiation of its position in Europe and I want to see real progress in all of the four areas that I have mentioned," he said on arrival.
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