Published on Dec 10, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ The make-or-break EU summit has ended with Nicolas Sarkozy seen as a winner, after all member states but one agreed to more economic integration around the eurozone.
David Cameron is defiant in his isolation, insisting that blocking EU treaty changes was best for Britain.
Angela Merkel meanwhile succeeded in ensuring that a new treaty for the other 26 will impose German-style budget discipline.
And Mario Draghi, the new head of the European Central Bank, has been praised for shaping the emerging fiscal pact behind the scenes.
David Cameron is defiant in his isolation, insisting that blocking EU treaty changes was best for Britain.
Angela Merkel meanwhile succeeded in ensuring that a new treaty for the other 26 will impose German-style budget discipline.
And Mario Draghi, the new head of the European Central Bank, has been praised for shaping the emerging fiscal pact behind the scenes.
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