BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas said good progress had been made at summit talks late on Thursday over British demands for reform of the European Union and he believed an agreement could be reached by February.
"A lot of work has still to be done, but I believe an agreement can be reached by February," Roivas told reporters as he arrived for a second day of an EU summit in Brussels on Friday.
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