European Union leaders spelled out stark conditions for a new relationship with a departing Britain on Wednesday, warning that if British business wants to keep access to Europe's single market, the country must accept European workers, too.
The leaders
produced no clear rehaul for their shaken union after an unusual and
emotionally charged summit, but agreed they must make it more relevant
to citizens and keep it from disintegrating after Britain's
unprecedented vote to leave. The 27 remaining presidents, chancellors
and prime ministers said they're "absolutely determined to remain
united," EU Council President Donald Tusk said.
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