BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Despite blocking an EU treaty change to enshrine euro zone fiscal controls, Britain has been invited to participate in talks on a pact with the other 26 members of the European Union, the government said on Thursday. At a summit in Brussels last week, Prime Minister David Cameron decided against joining the other countries in backing changes to the EU's fundamental law, leaving them to pursue an intergovernmental agreement instead. ...
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Britain to attend talks on euro fiscal pact
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