David Cameron clashes with France's Sarkozy over euro
Prime Minister David Cameron has clashed with French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the UK's involvement in discussions about the eurozone crisis.
Mr Sarkozy believes the final talks on Wednesday should be limited to nations which actually use the euro.
Mr Cameron said all EU leaders should be present to debate issues which could affect them in one way or another.
The clash came on the day when leaders agreed to change the Union's treaty if necessary to help resolve the crisis.
EU president Herman Van Rompuy said after a day of emergency talks in Brussels that members would "explore the possibility of limited change".
Mr Cameron said he had sought assurances to protect the UK's interest if there is change.electronic productsAG Alkaline battery
All EU leaders are now set to attend the final meeting on Wednesday, which was originally meant to be attended by only the 17 countries that use the euro.
That prompted French leader Mr Sarkozy to speak out.Alkaline battery He said he was sick of reading in newspapers about advice Mr Cameron and his Chancellor George Osborne were offering the eurozone.Jewelry Industry for intricate parts
At one point in the exchanges,electric motor Mr Sarkozy was quoted as telling Mr Cameron: "We are sick of you criticising us and telling us what to do.
"You say you hate the euro and now you want to interfere in our meetings."
Prime Minister David Cameron has clashed with French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the UK's involvement in discussions about the eurozone crisis.
Mr Sarkozy believes the final talks on Wednesday should be limited to nations which actually use the euro.
Mr Cameron said all EU leaders should be present to debate issues which could affect them in one way or another.
The clash came on the day when leaders agreed to change the Union's treaty if necessary to help resolve the crisis.
EU president Herman Van Rompuy said after a day of emergency talks in Brussels that members would "explore the possibility of limited change".
Mr Cameron said he had sought assurances to protect the UK's interest if there is change.electronic productsAG Alkaline battery
All EU leaders are now set to attend the final meeting on Wednesday, which was originally meant to be attended by only the 17 countries that use the euro.
That prompted French leader Mr Sarkozy to speak out.Alkaline battery He said he was sick of reading in newspapers about advice Mr Cameron and his Chancellor George Osborne were offering the eurozone.Jewelry Industry for intricate parts
At one point in the exchanges,electric motor Mr Sarkozy was quoted as telling Mr Cameron: "We are sick of you criticising us and telling us what to do.
"You say you hate the euro and now you want to interfere in our meetings."