"We must not let this crisis go to waste," Tusk told reporters on his arrival in the Slovak capital on Thursday. "We can't start our discussion ... with this kind of blissful conviction that nothing is wrong," said Tusk, who will chair the summit. Hollande said Britain's vote to divorce with the EU had triggered a crisis that threatened the bloc's very existence. With May keeping other EU leaders waiting before setting out Britain's demands and starting negotiations, there will be little talk of Brexit at a summit prompted by the British vote. Martin Schulz, the German speaker of the EU parliament, urged leaders to agree a common line with London.
Source: The Star September 15, 2016 18:56 UTC