British Prime Minister should not have dinner at EU summit

EU Minister Donald Tusk has not invited the British Prime Minister Theresa May for dinner with her colleagues at the EU summit in Brussels on December 15.

Tusk also abandons the traditional two-day meeting of the 28 EU leaders. He keeps it in one day, starting earlier and hopes to avoid nocturnal negotiations.

If successful, the question is. The top is partly devoted to the Dutch referendum on Ukraine. Prime Minister Mark Rutte hopes that his European colleagues to find a solution for the 'no' of the Dutch population against the association agreement between the EU and Ukraine.